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... endence Realms lasted for a little while, and the three seniors explained the peculiarities of it to the girls. Yasenia paid attention and could summarize it in three major phases. To make sure that she got it right, she spoke to them. "So, let me summarize. The first three levels, [Mortal Shackles], [Spiritual Awakening], and [Essence Refinement], are the realms where the Immortal Cultivator gets used to their new grasp of energy."

Evelyn nodded and commented. "That’s how I understood i ...

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