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... meditation room, Sunan sat cross-legged on the floor.

Invisible to the naked eye, countless energy particles swarmed towards him as if pulled by an unseen force, eagerly merging into his body.

Deep within his sea of consciousness, the majority of the star ring had materialized, leaving only a tiny portion still shimmering with an ethereal quality. As the energy particles continued to pour in, this last vestige of illusion steadily vanished.

The moment the final trace sol ...

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