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... the four worlds, and tria described the three world's laws.

The last world's destruction occurred ten thousand years ago. No one could tell what happened before the world's destruction based solely on existing historical relics.

However, many immortals and godly beings perished in that era to eliminate the so-called Heavenly Demon. It was recorded in the ancient Bible. They were known as the world's heroes, and it was a common folktale among the people.

This world was kn ...

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