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... er cultivation back to the beginning of Foundation Establishment, wiping out both the work she’d done on the profound grade scripture her grandfather had given her and the similarly graded techniques.

When she’d questioned why resetting her cultivation also made her lose all the progress she’d made with her technique, he’d responded, “Because I want you to start the realm fresh.”

Apparently, he had control over such matters.

Sure. Why not be able to pick and choose? With ...

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