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{The Sovereign Universe is established}

{Calibrating Universe Functions...}

.....

Watching the notifications pop up one after the other, Ezra waited for it to be done, but nothing else popped up even after an hour.

’I don’t have time for this’

With other things to do, Ezra decided to ignore it for now, leaving Viprus to take note of the changes and repair it for him later.

Activating <Gatekeeper>, Ezra exited the Sovereign Universe ...

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