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... almost ten thousand li of earth and flattened it into level ground. Also, the final explosion of the Destiny Toad was an even bigger factor in leveling the Fog Miasma Mountains to the ground.

Now that time has arrived at the current day, this place had already developed into the Limitless Ocean's largest stretch of fields.

The banners of Heaven's Leaf fluttered tall in the wind.

Every possible type and style of banner was present, creating a flapping sound that created an ...

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