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... t fulfill a wish.


It would not let the user accomplish something that they could not.


For example, if Chen Zhao used a lucky coin and hoped to become the president, it would surely fail.


For the next two days, Chen Zhao was focused on cultivation.


Of course, it was only relative to the past.


It was simply because he had nothing else to do. Chen Zhao stayed at home every day and would sleep on the internal alchemy stone whenever he was f ...

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