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... ir senses, Ham Jin and Yu Hwi swear proper allegiance to me and begin their cultivation atop the stars I have created.

I continue forming planets in the void of nothingness.

It's a little lonely, but bearable.

Woo-woong!

Whatever Hyeon Mu has done, this original space of the Astral Realm is completely devoid of even a single dust cloud.

Because of this, I must personally create matter to form planets, which drains my strength even more than before.

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