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... f cultivation and immortality, all speak of seeking eternal life and the Way, but how many can truly achieve immortality and have the Way last forever?

The Way of Immortality is nothing more than a hope to cling to. The majority of cultivators care more about the present.

For fame, for profit, for lands, for beauties, for their own desires, they fight and scramble, they compete and kill!

This is the norm in the Cultivation Realm.

Wherever there are people, there i ...

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