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... r medicine from this elixir recipe for me to see. I want to check if there is anything that needs to be improved in this recipe."

After finishing, Elder Qi gave Lin Jing a few more instructions before sending him back.

After returning, Lin Jing immediately took out the elixir recipe and started studying it.

This was a seventh grade elixir recipe named the Soul-Returning Pill, an elixir medicine used to treat special soul spirit injuries.

After looking at it for a ...

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