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... vague expectations.

In fact, compared to the top talents such as Song Yu and Wei Wuji.

He has to keep a low profile, and he spends his days cultivating in Wudang Mountain without asking about world affairs.

But this does not mean that Zhang Ruoshui is really indifferent.

Zhang Ruoshui has many ambitions under his indifferent appearance!

He knew in his heart that Song Yu, Wei Wuji, and the one from Taiyizong were all geniuses who were not born in the world, ...

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