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Hyun Jong sitting in the center and the elders of Mount Hua are sitting on his left and right. That was definitely a sight he often saw in Mount Hua.

The problem is….

‘Who is that person….’

Hwang Jongwi blinked at the sight of a huge man leaning against one wall, looking as limp as soaked cotton.

‘I’ve seen him somewhere… Ah!’

Hwang Jongwi, who realized that the identity of the large lump of cotton was Beast Palace gungju he had seen at the fou ...

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