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Those two pieces of Origin Jade were worth two hundred Source Stones.

“We will take you to the outer sect market, then you can leave on your own, how about that?”

Han Muye’s gaze fell on the Daoist, and he asked.

The Daoist nodded repeatedly, took a few steps to get into the carriage, and then sat opposite Han Muye gasping for breath.

“The times have really changed…”

The times have changed?

Han Muye lightly smiled and nodded, a light Flowing L ...

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