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... Loose Cultivators that the Puppet Master who played the fool to catch the wise was actually a powerful figure in the Foundation Establishment Realm.

This indirectly enhanced the business of his stall significantly again.

After all, would there be any fakes at a stall owned by a big shot at the Foundation Establishment Realm?

In addition to selling items, the Puppet Master also purchased various materials, including those for alchemy, talisman drawing, puppet beast crafting, ...

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