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... nly recruits female disciples, Yingyingyanyan, beautiful women like clouds, and the most beautiful is the sixth elder.

   According to rumors, the Sixth Elder and the Palace Master of Yuegui Fairy Palace are best friends.

  Lu Yang heard from his seniors that he had said about the Sixth Elder many times, that he should not lose his composure when seeing the Sixth Elder, that the Sixth Elder is a breathtakingly beautiful woman.

   "Lu Yang? What are you doing here?" Under Wuc ...

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