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... dimness, Tang Yu slowly opened his eyes, a wave of soreness spreading through his body.

He barely managed to prop himself up as dust mixed with small shards of stone trickled off his body.

"Am I... still alive?"

In his memory, the Demonized Beasts surged like a tide, breaking through the Sanctuary's defenses, and countless survivors perished amidst screams, turning the world blood-red.

This was the apocalypse. It had arrived a month ago.

He was about to gr ...

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