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... stones and had conducted several experiments, but all of them ended in failure.

Although the theory was viable, once put into practice, various restrictions were encountered.

Eventually, Xu Fan concluded that the Will of Heaven in this world did not allow such behavior.

“Pu Tao, please demonstrate the process of condensing spiritual qi into spirit stones once more for me.”

At this moment, Stupid-showed up next to Xu Fan.

“Okay.”

Spiritual qi gathe ...

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