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... m Artifacts that they were able to use to push them back.

While the Beast Race had their powerful physiques that would allow them to be stronger than human experts, the humans had their own specialties. Compared to the Beast Race, the humans were more creative and could create things that they could use to make themselves stronger, such as these artifacts.

The Sun Realm Artifacts allowed them to release attacks that were greater than what their level of cultivation would allow th ...

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