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... futon, raised the three incense sticks above her head, and worshiped the **** in front of her.

At this moment, Wusheng's old mother's appearance has completely changed, and in the center of Bingdi Shuanglian sits a kind-hearted old lady with red brows and a walking stick with a dragon's head.

The **** is made of stone, but the believers painted the statue to make the lifeless mother look lifelike.

"Great compassion, great kindness, and great kindness, I hope that my discipl ...

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