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... said to the Annihilation Nine Headed Serpent was true. It is true that the Primordial Honor took the little monkey to a place to absorb its spirit, but Sun Wukong didn’t mention one thing: in order to absorb the little monkey, it would take the Primordial Honor a full Chinese hour. Otherwise, he cannot digest the little monkey’s spirit. After leaving the Demon Spirit Butcher, the Primordial Honor discarded his physical body and absorbed spirits using only his soul and essence, which is much hard ...

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