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... e work initially, because if anything illegal was discovered, he’d also be implicated for helping make the arrowheads.

In the end, it was Hua Chengtian’s persuasive assurances that it wasn’t for anything illicit, just for hunting in the mountains, coupled with his robust physique that resembled a hunter’s, that finally convinced him.

Of course, the deciding factor was the price; eventually, the master took on the job, creating a hundred specially-sized arrowheads for Hua Chengtia ...

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