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... “Do you think the queen will try to disrupt the Faya people’s plans before the dimensional ascension?”

Daphne frowned in thought.

“Guess again,” Yang Ming leaned forward slightly, “The Great Queen has sensed a significant threat from the Empire. If the Emperor Star completes the ascension experiment, could it become a problem for their race?”

Daphne whispered, “You mean the high-dimensional civilization wants you to acquire the Ancient God Cells early, so you have enough ...

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