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... oss vast sparsely populated areas. Then, he caught sight of a large city in the distance.

This city still retained its walls, eleven zhang high, with faint Spirit Prohibition for protection. Unlike the wall-less and unguarded Lower Capital, the Divine Capital had only three gates on each side, and entry and exit were restricted. But this wasn't an Immortal City, so there were no laws prohibiting flight, and Wang Qi saw many cultivators flying straight over. The layout of Divine Capital w ...

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