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... with the identity of an Alchemy Master, Li Shiming’s success rate of forming a Golden Core would far exceed that of other Late-stage Foundation Establishment cultivators.

Considering his success after achieving Golden Core, learning Artifact Refining was just a matter of course.

“Thank you, Uncle Zhang, I was just looking for someone to guide me!” Li Shiming said with great joy in his heart.

There were Artifact Refining inheritances available for exchange in the sect, bu ...

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