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... iritual Light flashed through his mind, his expression slightly solemn.

When living creatures step into the Eighth Order, they will carry a portion of Heavenly Fate, and these Martial Saints emerging from the Chaos Sea are no exception.

If these Martial Saints die, then the Heavenly Fate they carry will naturally return.

So where does this returning fate go? Does it return to the Chaos Sea or back to the entire Martial Path?

If it returns to the Martial Path, woul ...

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