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... pened his eyes.

A bit of golden energy came out when he opened his eyelids, it was very beautiful.

His whole body was filled with energy, he felt a little stronger.

"It seems like it will still take some time for me to reach the advanced level of the Foundation Establishment stage." muttered to himself calmly, he was in no rush.

After all, he had found a solution, so he felt at ease.

Hao Tian immediately stood up from his bed, walking near the door.

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