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... water pitcher nuzzled affectionately against his robe, absorbing the lingering residual aura from Lan Chang'an's cultivation of the Evergreen Technique.

Over the years, Lan Chang'an made a surprising discovery: feeding the juvenile turtle the mana from the Evergreen Technique daily, as well as having it absorb the residual aura during his own cultivation, actually promoted the growth of the Profound Water Turtle's cultivation growth.

From his observations, the growth rate of the ...

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