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... ing of Life, Amon learned that there was a limitation. He learned about it because there was a time when Lu Fei had to leave the capital for four days. Because of his absence, his portion of the time was given to others. When he returned, everyone agreed to let him use the Spring of Life for sixteen hours straight to cover for his lost time.

He ended up leaving the water after only twelve hours. He explained to everyone that the ecstatic feeling from the water turned into extreme discomf ...

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