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Great Spirit Realm B5 Peak.
Author: Jimmy-Chuuu
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After a period of seclusion in the cave (after consuming the hard-level Congestion Breaking Demonic Pill), in the second month of his cultivation, Suma Fen felt something move very swiftly in his dantian.

An ocean of energy seemed to revolt; then, like a Tsunami storm, the energy rushed toward all of his meridians. It broke through the stalemate wall in his meridians, the star barrier of the two Great Spirit Realms.

In the end, the realm of the 3-Star Great Spirit Realm was broken through. Suma Fen broke through to the third star.

However, like an overflowing flood, that stream of Qi energy continued to churn in his meridians. Suma Fen himself did not want to stop. The attempt to break through the three-star bottleneck had to be passed.

And the fact that the Congestion-Breaking Demon Pill was indeed a perfect pill for someone in the Great Spirit Realm realm.

The remaining Qi waves formed a new wave earlier. Rumbling violently, then swiftly, it again attempted to break through the next
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