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The cloud boat "thundered" as it separated into two halves, slowly descending towards the ground. The enormous cloud boat stirred up dust, and one by one, the surviving cultivators of the Hengduan Mountains emerged from the dust.

Sunlight pierced through the dust, illuminating a beam of light that shone on the man standing before the dust. He swayed unsteadily, trembling as if he might fall from the sky at any moment; black-red blood continuously flowed from the corner of his mouth ...

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