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... titioners.

  In the past, in this world, the number of spiritual practitioners was actually relatively small, and most of them were just existences below the third level.

The number of people above the third level is not as many as imagined. The words of the people below the second and third levels are obvious. In the next period of time, if they do not enter the road of Taoism, in the later period, they will basically be slow. It's slow to lose sight of everyone.

   It also ...

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