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... ith bated breath for the mysterious new addition still lingering in her meridians.

Lately, only wicked things had been rolling in.

It was so bad that even her Blissful True Qi, meant to drive out the Demonic, was struggling - huffing and puffing daily like some pitiful murderous laborer chasing after surviving demons.

The Heart Cleansing Mirror of Zhu Xiang was too busy erasing the Heavenly Slaughter seeping into her Upper Dantian (brain) to maintain discipline.

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