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... ge Realm Era.

It had been a hundred years since the end of the Great Rift Era.

Because of the countless overlapping realms that had appeared on the Blue Star, the number one Immortal, Blue Star Realm, had also expanded several times due to the injection of origin energy, becoming an unprecedented super starglobe.

The humans here possessed the most abundant of resources. They were extremely strong from birth, and when they reached adulthood, they even possessed the physiqu ...

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