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... took out the Brightness-Extinguish Hundred Lotus and filled it with one hundred and twenty Soul Extinguishing Needles, one hundred and eight of medium quality, and twelve of high quality.

Monk Wumo watched with twitching eyelids; the mere sight of these Soul Extinguishing Needles made his scalp tingle. Was he sure they weren’t taken out just to intimidate him?

But then, remembering they were both Demon-suppressing Envoys and should not fight amongst themselves, Monk Wumo relaxed ...

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