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... ion grew clearer, revealing glimpses of an astonishing truth waiting to be unravelled. Like a precious gem, the answer shimmered tantalizingly close, almost within grasp.

After diligently removing the soil that concealed the glass's proper form, Bawang's resonant voice echoed within Liu Yong's mind, immediately breaking the silence. "Master, take a quick look!" he urged.

Liu Yong turned his gaze to the uncovered spectacle before him, his eyes widening in awe. Two immense glass pa ...

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