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... u Mu was shocked.

A Level 1 Tribe was equivalent to a Level 1 Earth Realm, so the fact that Seven Color City was built on the edge of a tribe and somehow managed to develop without sufficient strength was truly a miracle!

“What are the grade levels of the West Region and the Zhanli Realm?” Chu Mu asked.

“If you don’t consider the Luoyu Gate, the West Region is undoubtedly a first-level Earth Realm, and the Zhanli Realm is also a first-level. The surrounding Luo Realm and ...

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