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... as no hope of selling Luohanguo, the two packed up their things and prepared to go back to the house.

"Oh, is it Siraitia grosvenorii?"

A little brother from a gallop beckoned to them, as if to stop them.

Song QingHan nodded and asked inexplicably, "what's the matter?"

The younger brother stopped to catch breath for a while, supported his knee and said, "I, I am the running room of the rejuvenation hall. Dr. Luo heard that you were here today, so he specially aske ...

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