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... by the phenomenon they were witnessing. The ability to project one's voice into the ears of every person around was something not even a Small Galaxy-level Powerhouse could achieve. Could it be someone from the legendary rank of... a Large Galaxy-level Powerhouse?

The words that resounded caused everyone to shudder involuntarily.

Was this person intending to cleanse the disgrace of his student's death with the blood of an entire planet?

Amidst the fear, their first thoug ...

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