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... have passed since the second millennium of mankind.

Today, all visible, invisible, and material things have long since disappeared.

The rest, only things called ashes.

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Of course, in this cosmic earth, after the great change ten years after the second millennium of mankind, it is not without a revival of mankind.

As I said before, that is still two hundred years after the 21st century of this 137 Godslayer Universe Earth.

In those more t ...

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