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... enough to pulverize everything in 30 kilometers radius in the blink of an eye.

However, before the energy could damage anything at all, it was sucked inside a glowing blue cloud-like structure with a golden orb devouring everything like a black hole.

[Congratulations to the host for becoming a 5th stage saint!] the system suddenly notified Kahn as he was meditating inside the Hall of Sentience.

The creation of an ancient civilization kept inside the Chamber of Exaltation had n ...

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