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... ng trait was an insatiable curiosity. Barring that would make any research dull and pointless.

Finding resolve and grasping his nature, his yearning to solve all the abnormalities and mysteries only grew. Like when Zhen Chanzi mentioned having seen Divine Hexagram Computation.

The cultivation method was created a thousand years ago, when Zhen Chanzi was still stuck in his ring somewhere. The timing made no sense. Nevertheless, Myriad Arts Sect’s inheritance was ten thousand years ...

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