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... a dark cloud over the Heavenly Realm! Amidst the sinister fog, countless insects, beasts, plants, and resentful spirits with ghastly faces howled and wailed, their presence chilling to the bone.

Ghouls and ghosts, stirring trouble in the hearts of men!

On another front stood the Violet Sky Immortal Army, with their millions of well-trained soldiers clad in violet magic armor. They shone like the rising sun, their divine radiance and formidable presence like a breath of fresh air! ...

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