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... him with assistance without him even knowing it. The main reason why the Celestial Dragon was so feared, the main reason why the Lady of Water could dominate over her generation, was precisely because of the Five Titans of Old.


Back in the day, before humans and Spirit Beasts walked the Earth, it was the Titans of Old that ruled the land. Their farts could cause catastrophic natural disasters, and their mere presence could make any mortal turn crazy. If anyone of them were to be set f ...

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