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... acrificial Heavenly Power within his body recede like a tide, and he couldn’t help but frown.

“No wonder it’s an imperfect Super-Base talent Fire Seed. After sacrificing so many lives, it’s all out just from killing a single Giant King. It’s indeed not perfect.” Lin Shen did not dare to linger and pushed the Base Mutation Egg a bit, then descended the mountain using the same path he had come up by.

The giants who had rushed up halfway down the mountain did not dare to follow, wat ...

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