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... aoist Orthodoxies still persisted.

Chu Zheng found the Historians among them particularly intriguing.

These individuals, within the entire Ten Thousand Realms coalition, were few, and even fewer had stepped into the Nine Realms.

As recorders of ancient history, although the Historians had ordinary Cultivation and combat capabilities, they possessed a unique secret technique named "Time Mirror."

Those who practiced Cultivation had lived through such long years that ...

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