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... sformed into golden specks of light and entered Liu Wuxie’s body, settling in his lung palace. Each of the five internal organs had a core position—the spleen palace housed the Earth Suppression Stele, while the liver palace housed the Wood Suppression Stele. Now, with the forging of the Metal Suppression Stele, it had found its place within his lungs.

As the golden specks of light merged into his lung palace, Liu Wuxie let out a sharp scream. Countless strands of sword aura surged throu ...

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