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...  Practice the Electric Light Spiral Energy half the time and practice half the time. Although practicing star energy can also have the effect of cultivation, the physical energy and star energy are not consumed fast enough, and the cultivation effect will be somewhat inferior. I haven't practiced much these days, and the growth of star power has slowed down.

 He made no preparations for tonight's battle.

 After finishing his training, he asked the restaurant in the building to serv ...

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