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... s indeed mystical. It even enhances perception. No wonder it was mined to exhaustion."

In the past, he had only used this item to decode "Hong Renkun's Autobiography," treating it as a means to aid in cultivation, but its mystical properties were far beyond just that.

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"The treasures from the trip to Jinling, one more powerful than the next, it's a pity I dare not use them openly."

What these otherworldly nations called ...

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