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... oesn’t mean the Meng Family isn’t short of money.

Even the Di Wu Family, a divination family, has entered the business world for the sake of money.

It’s just that the head of the Meng Family strictly adheres to their ancestors’ will, resolutely refusing to take even half a step into the mundane world, remaining in the Ancient medical field, with only a few family members going out.

Every single herb is priced sky-high.

Meng Jingyu is a descendant of one of those g ...

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