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... brief search, he found two pill formulas.


One of them was a grade three pill that specialized in treating lightning injuries.


Without hesitation, Lin An quickly refined it.


Bang!


He lifted the cauldron’s lid, and a muffled sound rang out, attracting the curiosity of the four creatures around him.


Suddenly, a seven-colored cloud rose from the cauldron. At the same time, blue electric arcs flashed through the cloud like a small thundercloud.

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