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... its action and left that huge house, Su Ming’an’s true form quickly descended from the back mountain and entered the building.

He remembered that when he approached this door the night before, it displayed: "[This building is currently not available, please come back during a different time slot]."

So, he made a point of returning during a different time, ready to try again to see if it would work.

Just before touching the door, he noticed the system notification.

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