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... odhood.

The information Jiang Fan revealed to Li Zhaotian was ancient knowledge that only True Gods were privy to.

"How did the departed True Gods send their messages back to us? And in what era did they instruct us to build the Heaven Ascension Tribulation Pillars to stabilize the seven continents?" Li Zhaotian was utterly confused.

"Ten thousand years ago, the True Gods outside the Abyss entrusted an individual with a keepsake to return to the Abyss," Jiang Fan explaine ...

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