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Taking his eyes off Feiyan, Qingyi saw a woman staring at them with disgust.

She looked to be around 70 years old, in the Iron Body realm, dressed in an elegant blue dress, her face showed signs of a long-lost beauty.

They quickly separated, and Qingyi bowed: "This junior greets the elder!"

That woman was Madame Xue, the current leader of the sect’s alchemy pavilion.

Although she was not one of the strongest elders, she was certainly among the most inf ...

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