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... d lightly onto the roof and gazed at the distant sunrise, allocating the action points he had just earned this month to his Tiger Crane Seven Forms.

In the serene early sun, Wang Mu’s form shifted, seemingly like a mirage, with a trailing phantom lingering where he practiced. Perhaps it was the encounter with the Xuan Gu from the day before, but the latter layers of his Cultivation had progressed quickly, making him feel increasingly agile. By the end of his practice, he almost felt as i ...

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