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... sible senior brother. Late at night, he even went down the mountain to buy two mosquito nets and hung them up for his senior and junior sisters.

In the past, when it was just him and his senior sister, Wang Sheng slept in the inner room. But now that Chi Wen was staying with them, he felt it inappropriate to share a room with them. Hence, he instead took a meditation cushion and went to sit by the courtyard gate, cultivating through the night.

Meditation could replace sleep, and ...

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