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... other two were only responsible for the establishment of the regulations, while Emperor Zhong had to handle the interrelation of each regulation and also oversee the combination and effectiveness of these laws.

Most importantly, the laws were personally constructed by Emperor Zhong.

Which is to say, all of the three thousand parts of the Nine Court Immortal Law had been processed by Emperor Zhong, incorporating the Space Law and the golden regulations.

The first regulati ...

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