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... o the Endless Mountains, sitting down with the four beast ancestors over a cup of tea.

While tea-drinking wasn’t a custom among the beast clan, these days, they had secretly begun comparing teacups, planting tea bushes, and partaking in all sorts of refined hobbies.

Chen Xun had developed a love for reading and exploring history, and the beast ancestors had provided him with quite a few ancient texts. The writing, however, was in the unique script of the beast clan, vastly differ ...

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