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However, aiding the Gingko Tree cost him 6 Spirit Points, and healing his own body took another 20 Spirit Points.

In the end, to maintain his body's condition, he infused another 10 Spirit Points.

After all that effort, the original 50 Spirit Points dwindled down to only 14.

But discovering that Spiritual Energy had so many wonderful uses, he didn't feel the loss too painfully.

Mainly, being able to "collect" every hour gave him greater confidence.

The ...

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