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... north, and central, among which the Central Domain had the most abundant spiritual energy, rich resources, and a constant stream of talent.

The Yu Heng Boundary Country, which commanded over a hundred states and, being closest to the Central Domain, was an undisputed powerhouse, the overlord-level force within the Southern Domain, maintained ample attention on the emerging Huaxia Empire.

In fact, looking back on the history of the rise of the Yu Heng Boundary Country, one could f ...

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