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The crowd is booming but Zhan Chen was in innermost section of the Firecloud treasure pavilion. So, no one noticed him coming from the second floor. Otherwise, it would have created a commotion among them. ??

After sometime the middle aged manager returned with the herbs. "Young master, these are the herbs you have ordered", she said with a smile.

Zhan Chen nodded his head and threw a glance at the texture of the herbs. The herbs looked fresh and we'll preserved. So, Zh ...

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