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... denly sensed a mysterious force flowing through his body.

The numerous nomological origin powers in Li Lingtian’s body seemed to have been awakened by the mysterious force. They were gradually recovering and boiling.

"This tea is indeed effective!"

Li Lingtian was shocked. He quickly sat down cross-legged and carefully sensed the Origin Power in his body.

"Weng weng weng!"

An invisible wave slowly rippled out from Li Lingtian’s body.

"Haha."

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