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... p>Before him lay a vast expanse shrouded in a hazy grayness with no discernible boundaries in sight.

Within that hazy expanse, colossal whirlpools slowly rotated, exuding a mesmerizing and awe-inspiring power that seemed capable of drawing everything into their depths.

Wang Teng glanced at the whirlpools. His pupils narrowed.

There was a figure sitting cross-legged in front of each whirlpool.

They sat there like aged monks, devoid of any aura or presence. They showed ...

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