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Everything in the world would lose its sense of reality.

When Li Fan’s consciousness awoke once more, he had already returned to his designated anchor point.

But now...

When Li Fan silently recited Hai Zhen in his heart, it was no longer a thick curtain of water appearing that concealed the surroundings.

The entire world entered a state of stillness with just one thought from Li Fan. However, instead of vibrant colors, it had turned into a monotonous black-a ...

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