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... cover a more subtle problem. The fifth-order blue water has a good control over magic, but the magic they use has an inexplicable sense of obscurity.

Later, she discovered that the entire blue water seemed very ancient in the way of releasing magic.

It is also the wind blade, the release technique Lulutis taught Lu Yu is stronger than the whole blue water in terms of power, mana consumption, and even release speed.

This reminded Lulutis of another thing, the wind attribute m ...

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