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Stars fall as earth quakes and sky overturns.

A gigantic blood-red flower unfurls at the edge of Huangji Continent, a blood-red pillar crashes through the sky dome, extending deep into the shadowy and obscure Realm Sea!

Like a blood-red meteor shooting by, it illuminates the darkness that has shrouded the Outer Realm for countless years.

The sparse Chaos Origin Substance, the wandering World Eaters, and further afield, the drifting fragments of broken Dao Domains, ...

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