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However, the test for selecting entry-level disciples is divided into three stages highliting the understanding, luck, and power.

Surprisingly, Tianfeng Palace does not test for the talent of the Spiritual Root.

The first stage focuses on comprehension, but it isn’t particularly dangerous or rewarding.

Whether the second stage, associated with luck, is dangerous or not, is truly up to fate. If one’s luck is good, it’s not dangerous; but if unlucky, it could be fat ...

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