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Elder Lingxiao, sending two Linglong Hall disciples into the Lingxiao Pavilion, looked up and saw Luo Feng, reminding him:

"You are not one of the top ten Inner Sect Disciples. After returning the Secret Manual, you can no longer consult it. It’s best to memorize the content of the manual now."

Luo Feng smiled faintly, "Thank you for the reminder, Elder. I have already memorized all the content of the Secret Manual."

Luo Feng, with his strong soul power, only needed ...

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