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... s in the heavens and earth were all focused on the Blood Sea; they wanted to see what the result of the Nether River would be.

As if a breath, or perhaps a millennium, Nezha, not knowing how much time had passed, finally regained consciousness, feeling as if he had traversed through countless cycles of reincarnation.

The moment he became aware, he reacted and immediately started to run.

He didn’t know the current state of the Nether River, but he was aware of the aftermat ...

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