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... istant sea, hundreds of bandit cultivators had gathered, listening to the promises made by the eight Foundation Establishment cultivators at the very front.

"We are cultivators who wield power as well, but why don’t those Blessed Spiritual Mountains and various resources belong to us?! Is it because we are not strong enough?"

A late-stage Foundation Establishment cultivator said aloud, "No! That’s not it! It’s because we are not united enough, our power is too dispersed, unlike t ...

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