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... up the spoils.

  On the ancestor of the Jiang family, he found an eighth-level magic weapon for Qi training, but it didn't work for him, because the magic weapon used by the immortal cultivator had no effect on his sword intent.

  In addition to this thing, there is also a elixir for Qi training eight layers.

  This elixir is quite special, only monks who practice Qi training at the seventh level can use it, and then they can gain the strength of the eighth level of Qi trai ...

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