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Because of this, Li’s attack-oriented Origin Skills emphasized covertness. Even if an attack landed on the target, they were prevented from sensing it and would not be able to awake from the illusion.


However, methods that were particularly strong would bring the opponent lots of pain.


That was why Li had selected a crucial Origin Skill – Pain Impairment.


This was an Origin Skill which could be applied to both enemies and oneself. The person affl ...

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