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... warning sign, proclaiming that you would be walking the line between life and death.

What is called the Transcendent Realm is exactly a superhuman state beyond the realm of human capability.

To reach it, you needed not only skills surpassing humanity but also luck.

Of course, with overwhelming skill, luck wouldn’t matter, but such cases were rare enough to be disregarded.

In any case, to step into the Transcendent Realm, you needed to break through the Life and De ...

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