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"Why?" Cheng Yifei asked curiously.

"To arrange logging these trees according to Cangmu Sect’s standards, one needs the cultivation of a Primordial Spirit," Gu An replied.

"You seem to use axes for logging; what if Golden Cores were to wield those axes?" Feng Qing asked.

Gu An shook his head slightly: "These trees often have side effects, and some axes cannot be wielded by ordinary Golden Cores, and to send a team of Primordial Spirits is not so easy.

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