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... er to control as further it destabilizes.

Which is making it harder for me to continue with the practice.

If I failed, I would die, but finished it successfully, I would have to practice the suppression making it difficult.

It is like, I am walking on think rock bridge floating over the lava. There is lava on both sides with a bridge is also melting under it.

Thousands of thoughts of giving up entered my mind, but I didn't give them any chance.

I crushed t ...

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