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... progress of fire attribute spells, his progress in this technique can only be said to be lackluster.

Except that his wood spirit root is nearly double that of the fire spirit root, and it is because he has no intentions.

However, this is not his fault. After all, when the foundation is completed, this cultivation technique will be purified.

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