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"This..."

The black-clad elder hesitated slightly upon hearing this:

"Holy Master, although what you say is true, I believe it would still be better to proceed cautiously. We should at least first observe the character and morals of this Third Young Master of the Ziwei Chen Family. If he turns out to be ungrateful, wouldn’t it bring ruin to our Celestial Wave Sacred Lands’ legacy of ten thousand years..."

Before the black-clad elder could finish speaking.

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