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... 0 years, the Tree of Blessing will create an Empty Elemental Spirit World which will be connected to the Divine Inner World.

Note: Since the Tree of Blessing is planted in the Divine Inner World, the Elemental Spirit Worlds created by the Tree of Blessing will be automatically connected to the Divine Inner World.

Information: As for the Elemental Spirits inside the Elemental Spirit World, they will be gradually born with time.

Note: The Elements of the Elemental Spirit de ...

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