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... when demanding for the Xuan Yuan Clan’s spiritual stone and earth. He knew that the Xuan Yuan Mound produced these two divine goods.


These two divine goods just happened to be the crucial elements for him to congeal the earth attribute Supreme Dao essence. Any bit could help him congeal the earth attribute Supreme Dao essence in ten years.


Therefore, Qin Wushuang asked for these two goods as soon as he opened his mouth.


As if Xuan Yuan Wei found himself at a closed ...

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