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... Jie looked forward to, but there was no need to focus too much on it.

What he most needed now was to enhance his strength and develop his territory. The enhancement of his strength mainly depended on the absorption of World Origin Power.

Although Fang Jie could improve on his own, the speed of cultivation was just too slow.

World Origin Power had no side effects when absorbed and could increase one’s strength rapidly, so naturally, Fang Jie wouldn’t let such an opportuni ...

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