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... rfaces and the shattered pieces which were like broken up transparent land with an impassable distance between each part of it.


His mirror was an unusual treasure which he had received from Great Ruins. The world inside the mirror could overlap with the real world, and no one would discover it. The only flaw was that he couldn’t use any divine arts while inside.


In the past, Pangong Tso had always used this treasure as a tool for escaping, so he had never expected that a day ...

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