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... wn divination ability, and his ability to learn anything including divination, he had a feeling he should stay away from it. The feeling was not from his instincts, but his own analysis based on what little he knew of extremely strong cultivators.

If he could learn divination, no doubt Celestial immortals would have an even easier time. Yet it seemed like, for whatever reason, they did not do so. Lex was certain that the repercussions of looking into the future were far more dangerous th ...

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