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... It will only make things worse for you, trust me." Wen Ran’s voice was laced with a cunning smile, his intentions clear. He had no plans of letting go of this precious material. He had acquired the soul of a powerful cultivator, and he intended to use it to his fullest advantage. If I remember correctly from my past life, there were alchemists who could infuse souls into their pills, he thought, those vile cultivators slaughtered countless innocents, but they grew strong at an alarming pace. And ...

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Villagers: The farmland is dry, the locusts are infested, the snowstorm is coming… God, these days will not last! !

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Qi’s family spreads their hands: they can’t finish the grain and meat dishes in the cellar~

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The man who woke up injured: “Who are you? Where did you come from?”

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