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... ht momentarily and realized that it could be considered as learning from the barbarians to control the barbarians.

After learning your skills, I would go and beat you up.

With that thought in mind, Li Qingshan picked up one incense stick at the side, lit it, and inserted it into the incense burner.

That incense was made by the villagers of the Bai Village. It was very different from the incense on the market. The only similarity was it could be burned, and ashes would fal ...

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