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... ures, the total number of various Third Order Treasures amounted to over a hundred pieces.

Among them, the ones that could slightly excite Lin Tianming were only a little over twenty relatively precious Third Order Treasures.

Within these twenty-plus Third Order Treasures, there were almost items related to the Four Arts of Cultivation, and some Spiritual Medicines that could be used to refine various elixirs.

In addition, there was a single Third Order Bixue Fruit, which ...

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