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... the wholesale market were large-scale wholesalers of medicinal materials which had high quality, so the prices were naturally higher.


The stalls outside were all medicinal materials picked from the mountains by nearby medicine farmers. Their prices were relatively lower, but with good and bad materials mixed together, it was easy to get fake medicines.


Qin Haodong didn’t need to worry about these. As a practitioner, he was very sensitive to Spiritual Qi. He could distinguish ...

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