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... nown as Great Emperors.


Since antiquity times, Earthly Immortal was a synonym of Great Emperor. When one’s cultivation reached the Earthly Immortal Realm, he earned the title Great Emperor.


However, since the Heaven Realm from that era disappeared and the Void Immortal Realm lost touch with the Void Universe, Earthly Immortals were numbered. Only less than 10 Earthly Immortals appeared over the past 810,000 years.


The Patriarch of the Eastern Thunder Sect was among ...

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