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... s those mediocre ones from the Silver Moon Sect, and certainly better medium quality too.

“A valuable find…”

Leonard Churchill gazed at the place where the thread converged, letting out a deep breath, his eyes bursting with anticipation.

But he didn’t rush to grab it.

The moment he grabbed it, it would definitely expose him.

He thought of something else.

Seeing this altar, even without further investigation, Leonard realized instantly the construct ...

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