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... ing a lot of work in advance, Zhao Dingguo divided his goals this time and set them on the page of the ice system magic book.

A careful study reveals that the second step of the pedigree task given to him by the supplicant can be divided into six small parts. The primary ice magic mastery obtained when triggering the bloodline mission is the first part, and the ice spell and ice fragments that Zhao Dingguo has obtained is the second part, and this ice magic system is the third part. As lo ...

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