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... nly Mysterious Flame Scripture, a peerless cultivation art, had revealed its secrets to Qin Ting, its brilliance rivaling the sacred Heavenly Void Mystery Tome crafted by the legendary Saint Xuantian. Its intricate principles formed a complex tapestry of cosmic truths, challenging even Qin Ting's remarkable talent.

Guided by the enigmatic Code of All Gods, he had spent the past thirty days in relentless cultivation, each moment a careful dance with the scripture's essence. Every insight ...

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