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... pick him up. He was the vice-captain of the Northern Spirit team, an outstanding nature Druid!

Unlike the pure spiritual evolution of the Blue Spirit team, the northern spirit team was more inclined towards the primitive elves. Their race was rich in nature druids. Denise was a nature druid who was good at healing and communicating with spirit plants, she was the number one assistant in the team. She was often in charge of backup in some cooperative missions, or she would treat her team ...

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