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... usion were disrupted from their training session and a lot of them made mistakes that led to serious injury for some and death for others.

Even the mightiest beings in the universe shivered a bit at the sound of that voice. And these are beings given the title of God's of the Universe.

The Gods of the Universe being masters of the most powerful Daos in the universe, held unfathomable power and abilities. But even they have to give face to this one whose voice was heard.

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