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... ver, but a shape like water, but after being activated by divine power It can be quickly hardened to the point that even the upper gods can't be cut through.

The eldest prince couldn't calm down any more, and said, "Quickly find out how much blood is used to refine silver, and share with me if possible."

"I want a copy too." Blazing Demon God said.

This was the first time that the Blazing Demon God and the eldest prince asked him for something, which showed how precious this ...

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