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... lanced sideways at the Immortal Master, whose face was honest like an old farmer, shaking his feather fan, and replied: "What treasure is there?"

"My lord acts in accordance with the Mandate of Heaven and is favored by the world, blessed with great fortune. Just a call to arms, and the Heavenly Book Array will naturally be at his command."

"Oh."

Huang Laojiu did not press further, merely squeezed his wrinkled face in a smile and nodded: "I see, I see!"

Meanwhile. ...

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