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... Ling leave?


Even though he despised Boss Huang’s character, he never doubted the boss’s capabilities. Being able to witness Boss Huang’s smithing was a rare opportunity.


Boss Huang picked the dagger up for a closer check. Then, he put the dagger beside the hearth and picked a hammer from the wall of tools. It was the superalloy hammer that Tang Ling had tried to lift with all his might back then but did not even budge.


As he lightly hammered the strange rock attach ...

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