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... . There were often guests coming to Longqi Temple to stay for the time being, so it was not a problem. Usually, only Wanli and Mingyue would come to him, making it easy to hide them.

In any case, Daoist Master Qingxu already knew that he had subdued the Devil Lord, so it was not difficult for him to arrange his identity.

Hua Jianxin also needed to recuperate. Jiang Changsheng went into the room to get her medicine. Looking at the Demon Lord in a Daoist robe, her expression was comp ...

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