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... liquid mana in the body into a piece of true energy.

  Bai Zichen could clearly sense the stark difference between true essence and liquid mana.

  With the same proportion of true essence, the power will be more than five times that of liquid mana.

   More importantly, there is a difference in nature between the two.

  Why is it that a monk who has established a perfect foundation usually has the strength to activate a magic weapon with one or two hits.

   It ...

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