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... y guarded by soldiers. It was a massive circular ring nearly ten meters in diameter with a slender object inserted at the top.

Chen Fei distinguished it immediately.

The Longinus, a mythical object known from legends, which he had even held in his hands, was an indestructible weapon.

However, the true purpose of the Longinus was not as a weapon, but as a positioning coordinate across the vast starry seas, bridging the planes.

Two Longinus could be paired for posit ...

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