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... shook his head, “I have just emerged from seclusion and am unaware of many recent developments.”

At the same time, he quickly sorted through the information about the Heavenly End Secret Realm in his mind.

Thanks to his months spent in the Wan Dian Pavilion, he quickly gathered relevant information about the Heavenly End Secret Realm.

The Heavenly End Secret Realm was an unclaimed secret realm within the True Fire Domain, mysterious and ancient—it was unclear how many ye ...

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