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... dn't help, but sigh.

The question now is whether I should be practicing the method or not.

If I did, it might stretch it like it did with two levels and that will be the death of me, but I don't want to abandon the method.

It is helping me fuse with the forbidden power much faster.

If I went to my old ways, I would need five to ten more times to achieve what I achieved with this method. Thankfully, I do not need to think about the solution immediately.

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