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... eters long, lustrous black, and emitted strong energy fluctuations, clearly very precious materials.

[Black Phoenix Feather] Orange-grade low-quality material.

Zhang Nu didn't expect that the feathers left by the phoenix would all be epic-grade materials, theoretically capable of being crafted into epic equipment. He stored all the feathers in his spatial ring.

Unfortunately, even as a divine beast, the phoenix didn't drop anything like Godhood. This was somewhat expected ...

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