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... matter how wealthy you are, the fate of the Heavenly Dao cannot simply be acquired on a whim.”

“Princely Heir, you should be more conservative.”

“You might not yet know the true value of the fate of the Heavenly Dao but you should be aware that the ultimate goals of both the Heavenly Court and the Buddha Sect are for this Heavenly Dao’s fate, so…”

At this point, Ning Qianxue stopped speaking and instead grabbed Cheng Guang’s hand.

She wanted to return all the rem ...

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