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... t the surrounding guards to stop the mine's suppression of the sarcophagus.

He imagined countless scenarios.

The first is that the cultivation base is too low. He is angry and tries to use the fastest time to advance from Yuanshen to Refining God, and then from Refining God to returning to the virtual. After returning to the virtual, he enters a new realm again.

Advance all the way to reach enough realm.

He specializes in the study of magic techniques, so that the pow ...

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