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... ad just kindled in Wang Li's spirit, but it was watered immediately by Guo Zong.

According to him, they didn't have a single fate lock that had both of the functions Gale mentioned. It would either boost spirit herb cultivation or help in concocting stuff. However, they didn't have the ones with the concocting function available in his branch.

"Wine, potion, pill, all of these were big house business," Guo Zong told them. "They are the fuel to the economy. You can't imagine how m ...

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