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... skirts of the forest.

It was cloaked with enough densely concentrated magic that even the most powerful cultivator with a myriad of divine eye techniques would only see a simple forest in front of him.

Bekka passed harmlessly through the barrier and floated over an incredibly high-tech facility composed of black metal and concrete.

Like a ghost, she drifted through the walls with nothing impeding her as she headed for a very specific part of the building.

She hid ...

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