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... icated to his cultivation, so in these past two years, his strength had improved greatly.

However, perhaps due to racial reasons, Da Qing still hadn’t reached perfection in the early stages of Foundation Establishment, and there was still a small distance before he could break through.

Xiaoqing, on the other hand, brought Li Zhirui a huge surprise!

He had actually broken through from the fifth level of Qi Cultivation to the eighth level, and he wasn’t far from the ninth l ...

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