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... highly esteemed, reaching a higher realm presents an immense temptation for both the Demon Tribe and the human race.

Even in the Immortal Realm, being just an Outer Sect Disciple is far preferable to being invincible in the Spirit Profound Realm. It is better to be the tail of a phoenix than the head of a chicken.

The attacking Demon Tribe below, upon sighting his figure, immediately ceased their attack and, led by a few Wolf Demons of the Fusion Realm, bowed with clasped fists, ...

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