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... ng ago, there was still contact with other worlds, but as time passed, the surrounding worlds gradually became invisible."

"Their world slowly transformed into an isolated island, drifting in the vast void, direction unknown."

After meeting Jiang Chen, Jiang Xuan shared with him all the information he had learned.

"From what you’re saying, the position of their world is not fixed; it keeps moving, and it’s even heading in the direction away from the Prehistoric World."

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