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... owing upstream. Yang Chen had actually refined a sixth-grade elixir. They began to feel some regret in their hearts.

This was a sixth-grade elixir, and if they had established a good relationship with Yang Chen from the beginning, Yang Chen, as a sixth-grade alchemist, could have given them some elixirs as a reward, and they would have made a fortune. For martial artists like them with little prospects, the importance of elixirs was naturally self-evident.

If they had elixirs, th ...

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