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... ow what was happening outside, whether anyone was looking for her, or even if Wei Na found her directly to remind her, there would always be a delay.

Therefore, she felt she still needed to get used to refining medicinal pills in places other than with the Medicine Spirit.

“Oh, oh.”

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After hearing her words, Wei Na didn’t say much. Seeing that his master was about to start refining medicinal pills, he wandered ar ...

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