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Don’t forget—before the video played, the Lighthouse Divine Council had fully analyzed the remnants of the Olympian Machine Gods.

Transformed into eleven cosmic battleships, they soared through space, intimidating the entire world.

What infuriated Roya the most was that those arrogant false gods had brazenly declared they would storm the Epang Palace, capture Qin Shi Huang and Nameless alive, and force the legendary First Emperor of China to kneel and apologize.

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