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There is the hall of the Temple of Time, the center of the temple where the Jade seat is located.

Luo Zhen had seen this hall once in the clay plate of Destiny.

That is a very incredible space.

It seems to be standing on the endless universe, suspended in the blue sky, so it is just sitting there.

Above is the endless sky.

Below is a piece of grassland like a blue sea.

Surrounded by suspended peaks.

In the sky, there is a beautiful an ...

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