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... n and immediately knew the talisman had worked. Raising an eyebrow, she touched Xuanyuan Che’s hand again. "Not bad, not bad. This Warmth Talisman can even regulate temperature. Fortunately, it doesn’t take much energy to create. I’ll draw more of these later for emergency use."

It turned out he was just her test subject for the new talisman.

However, Xuanyuan Che was deeply moved. To him, it was an immense honor that the ruler would think of him first after creating a new talism ...

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