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... rigin of the Great Tao.

This is the Star River Zhouyu, a miracle naturally birthed by the Great Tao, encapsulating the core truth of Mystical Powers of Law.

To perceive the Source of the Great Tao is to directly face the essence of the Great Tao itself, and one could gain unimaginably significant enhancements.

Low-rank Gods who are fortunate to encounter the Source of the Great Tao corresponding to their own, and deeply ponder over it, might have the chance to ascend to M ...

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