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... >"Yes, a senior with a very high level of cultivation." The fairy outside replied.

Hearing this, Chi Tian's heart tightened: "The cultivation level is very high? What does he look like?"

"It's a middle-aged man with a knife." The guide fairy recalled.

middle aged?

Akata heaved a sigh of relief, it's okay if it wasn't the one who delivered the letter last time.

"Let him in."

"Senior Huolu, wait a moment."

Akata sat on the seat, picked up a elixir a ...

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