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... messy stone wall and found the eighth-level prisoner ring from the cracked rock gap. He put the prisoner ring away properly.

Chu Mu estimated that it would take nearly 3 billion gold coins to strengthen the Wind-binding Spirit to a high-level monarch. About 1 billion spirit items could also increase the likelihood of strengthening the Wind-binding Spirit to a high-level monarch, but rather than using possibly unsuccessful 1 billion spirit items to strengthen the Wind-binding Spirit, Chu ...

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