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... is life-bound magical treasure was already the strongest besides Laozi's Tai Chi Diagram, and it could grow continuously. Given enough time, it might not be inferior to the Tai Chi Diagram at all, and could even surpass it by a lot.

After contemplating for nine days and nights, Gold finally made up his own mind that he would not pin his hopes on the Chaos Bell for the choice of his life-bound magical treasure, he would take the Kongtong Seal!

With his decision made, Gold did not ...

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