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Cards usable in the Divine Realm are not cheap, and with Lin Xiao’s Golden Finger activated, his strength is bound to soar. One or two Biological Cards might not be enough — he needs to prepare more. He plans to directly purchase a four- or five-star food card or a Species Card that can be used as a food resource, and these are not inexpensive.

The best plan, of course, is to wait until after the baseline test.

If he performs well then, he can proudly and justifiably ask his ...

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