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... ing into a true mysterious fog of Divine Laws.

Glimmers of roaring and terrifyingly cold lightning ice stretched across space.

Absolutely nothing could even think about hindering the lightning-ice law path. World laws seemingly lost all meaning.

This was a mystical force high enough to not just destroy small planets. But utterly vaporize a planet, filled with Heaven and Earth's essence and Source Laws to thousands of tiny particles!

It wouldn't be a feat of attack ...

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