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... ’s treat each other as equals," Luis said with a smile.

"This..."

Zhang Zhixian carefully observed Luis’ face. Seeing his sincerity, he knew Luis wasn’t just saying empty words. A warm feeling surged in his heart.

He immediately cupped his hands and said, "Greetings, Fellow Daoist Luis."

"Haha," Luis chuckled. "I never expected to meet an old friend here today. It seems fate has brought us together once again."

Hearing this, Zhang Zhixian nodded repeatedly ...

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