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... rit within him restless, like a volcano ready to erupt at any moment.

He looks at the old man, struggling to suppress his anger, and says, "Changsun Cang."

In front of him, the old man's eyelids are lowered, his wrinkled face twitching slightly.

He seemed not to have expected to encounter Mount Tai here...

"Give me an answer, what are you doing here?"

Mount Tai takes a deep breath, like someone who just found out they've been deceived, striving to maintain ...

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