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... say that the conversation Jiu Han had with Lu Ming just now was only a rough outline of this lesson. He still had many detailed issues to teach Lu Ming.

“First, there’s the issue of the mystical patterns.”

“There are three types of mystical patterns: blood patterns, gold patterns, and silver patterns.”

“Blood Patterns are called the Eye of Blood and Flesh, Gold Patterns are called the Foundation of Matter, and Silver Patterns are called the Source of Magic.””The blood pa ...

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