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... hese three feats were fused with him, they did not really belong to him.

In the final analysis, they are the cosmic seeds of this big universe, the embryonic form before the birth of the next big universe.

He could use their power, but he could not really take them away.

This is probably the reason why Emperor Dao Shitian left them when they left this big universe. After all, they want to stay here, and after the endless years, they conceived the next universe.

But at ...

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