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... d. It’s impressive that Apothecary Izroth was able to prevent the Natural Energy of Lightning from slipping out of his control for so long. But, no matter how impressive, it means nothing if a pill is unable to form." Koralena sighed.

"It is said that the Natural Energy of Lightning is most difficult to control during a pill’s forming stage. If Apothecary Izroth can find a way to overcome it, he might show us something incredible. Apothecary Rozomius, I am curious—why did you include the ...

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