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... ft the ruins…

“Hm? The sunlight is…”, Hong Yue noticed that the surroundings looked very slightly differently, not enough to be a big change, but to her trained eye, the change in this previously completely still to the time of day world, was instantly noticeable.

“Haha, yeah, if you shield your eyes with Spiritual Qi and look at the sun, you’ll see”, Wu Long chuckled, and as the group followed his advice, they collectively dropped their jaws in shock.

“T-the small sun… i ...

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