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... e Droplet," Emrys remarked as he examined the two drops of shining blue liquid he had just extracted from the Tree Monster's body.

After its demise, the Tree Monster resembled nothing more than a dried-up tree. In addition to the two Life Essence Droplets, Emrys also extracted 100 Soul Points worth of Soul Force from its corpse.

Emrys now has a total of 262 Soul Points.

Emrys looked at the two drops of Life Essence and sighed. Obtaining this treasure had come at a great c ...

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