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... keeping a low profile. However, after careful consideration, he abandoned this idea. It wasn’t because of youthful arrogance or a desire to show off his newfound power, but rather because his strength had progressed too rapidly. With each simulation, he underwent a complete transformation.

Ascension?

Becoming a god?

Transcendence?

Even Xu Xi himself didn’t know where the simulator’s limits lay. In such a situation, hiding his true strength felt pointless and might ...

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