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... with smiling faces and a bow.

Some addressed him as ’teacher,’ others as ’real person’...

Those who called him ’teacher’ were naturally the disciples studying agriculture under him.

And those who called him ’real person’ were aware of the significant contributions he had made for the Jiushan Sect.

Both did so with intimacy and respect.

His aptitude was not impressive, nor was his cultivation high; never mind in a sect like Jiushan, with Nascent Souls... a ...

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