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... oked at the gun in his hand. It seemed futuristic, like in many Sci-fi movies, but it had only one problem. It used Spiritual energy as a fuel to fire.

Spiritual energy, Wei Jun unfortunately didn’t have.

[And don’t even think about cultivating it]

The overseer warned.

’Why not? There are manuals in the shop related to that, though.’ Wei Jun argued that she had thoroughly searched the shop for that.

[Go ahead if you want your body to blow up]

’Why? ...

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