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... nd replied, "Including the Southdream Wu Clan, our seven bloodlines are one family. This is an important teaching of our ancestors, a lesson ingrained in me from a tender age. I, Wu Yuan, shall never forget it."

The fact that Wu Mao, the chieftain of a large clan, was taking the initiative to lower his head, he was already giving Wu Yuan a tremendous amount of face. If Wu Yuan did not reciprocate, not only would the members of the Wu Clan misunderstand, but even Gu Ji, Wu Xiong, and the ...

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