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... ball reaches Type VII, then its power level should be able to reach the level of six extraordinary abilities.

The divination and prediction ability at this level will not be affected even if a high-level divine monster interferes with its own personality.

The best example is the monster with the upper eye that he killed.

After he reached the extraordinary level of the six secret arts, the monster with the upper eye can still predict his whereabouts, because the power leve ...

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