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... asy to accumulate so much," Chen Mu reluctantly pushed the wooden box back to Wang Heyuan.

Originally, he only taught to avoid the forced assignment.

Although the White Jade was tempting, he never intended to earn Daoist Cultivation by teaching, and thus it didn’t seem right to take the hard-earned money of the three.

Seeing Chen Mu’s genuine attitude, Wang Heyuan was quite moved.

With a solemn face, he pushed back the wooden box, "Senior brother, please accept it ...

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