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... s flipping one’s hand’would be to overestimate a star. Although a star was powerful, the deeper one’s cultivation base was, the greater the gap between their realms.

If the comparison between a planet and a star was described as a thousand times, then the difference between a star domain and a star would be at least ten thousand times. As such, for the blazing flame ancestor, his true form didn’t even need to appear.., just the Flames released by his divine sense were enough to destroy the ...

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