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... he hall—a tunnel a couple of thousand meters below ground—and yet, what greeted his sight was anything but that.

Michael found himself on the side of a mountain. He could even see further ahead, where a city in the far-off distance looked eerily similar to the one he had arrived at just a day prior.

The familiar four estates were in view, and a shining golden light emanated from the Golden Dragon Sect, which, as he glanced at it, swiftly disappeared.

'I'm back?' he though ...

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