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... state of intense shock.

He had never imagined that he would obtain the third Blood Core here, from the body of Mei Lan.

“Blood Cores are supposed to be developed by War Merchants, so why would Mei Lan have one?”

According to what the youth knew so far, even though the War Merchant, as an Alchemy Grandmaster, had developed Blood Cores, he hadn’t fully mastered the method of making them. His method was to use the entire Mysterious Monster Island as a breeding ground, conti ...

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