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... emed to be an existence that would stay in a dormant state forever. The creatures of law were the existences closest to the essence of the universe.

Therefore, the creatures of law were usually unique existences. It was equivalent to a certain natural law giving birth to a will that had the ability to think for itself. Naturally, they would reject those who came after them.

Of course, there were always exceptions. For example, there were several creatures of law that were born of ...

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