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... echelons, and the outer circle members were Star-Rank and Moon-Rank. Once they reached Sun-Rank, they would pass the test and become inner circle members.

The lowest rank among the inner circle members was Sun Rank. The more missions they completed, the faster their position would rise.

The core members started off as the upper limit of the Saint King, the Deputy Heavenly God, and also his assistant.

After the introduction. “I appoint you as the Holy King!!”‘

“Tha ...

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