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... into brief contemplation.

What are the sons of fortune? Those favored by heaven and earth, encountering opportunities even when drinking water. Summarized, it means exceptionally good luck, often turning adversity into fortune and continuously growing stronger.

And today, Lin Yuan finally witnessed these points.

Normally, Xiao Huo, Yang Bixing, and Shen Lang would head to Tianjian Mountain to challenge Tianjianzi, paving their own paths to the tenth stage.

If eve ...

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