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... for several days before finally drawing to a halt among a cluster of asteroids.

This area was different from all the other ones in that the asteroids here were completely stationary, and it was also devoid of energy storms.

At the center of the cluster of asteroids was a massive, black ball that was tens of thousands of kilometers in diameter, and it was giving off all types of energy fluctuations and even law power fluctuations.

"This is the place. I didn't think we'd fi ...

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