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... ing the course of the week? Isn’t that rather tiresome?" Senior Sister Ye asked.

"Ahaha, about that... I got used to it after a while." Song Shuhang forced a smile. Then, he continued with his self-introduction.

He told her how his life as a cultivator began three months ago when he was added to the Nine Provinces Number One Group by mistake.

Afterward, he spoke how he managed to complete his ’Hundred Days Foundation Establishment’ thanks to the help of the seniors of the ...

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