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... claw were refined into a magic artifact, it would at least be a Mid Grade Spirit Artifact to start.

To exchange a Mid Grade Spirit Artifact for a Foundation Establishment Pill would be more than sufficient.

Furthermore, the Scale Armor could be refined into a Spiritual Artifact Level Armor and Shield.

Also, the flesh and blood of the Cloud Dragon is a great tonic; if used to feed the spiritual carps..."

Zhao Sheng saw that Zhao Jijian had somewhat lost his composu ...

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