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... y couldn’t find anything after trying hard to find it, and now it took no effort to get it.

I didn’t expect this so-called Literary Qi to be as far as the horizon yet right before my eyes!

However, after the initial joy, Qin Feng’s face stiffened, and he fell into deeper despair.

The original owner had studied for over a decade and still couldn’t absorb the Literary Qi from these thousands of books. How could he do it?

His current mood was like that of a eunuch ju ...

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Nani?

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