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Apotheosis

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Season 1 Chapter 63: Epiphany
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This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee. It's a poem about a man who is about to be defeated by another man. The poem's title refers to the fact that the man who defeats the man will never be able to defeat him again. In this case, it's the man named Luo zheng. He's not strong enough to defeat the man, and he's even weaker than the man himself. The two men have been sparring for a while now, and the man has been bragging about how strong he is. But now, the man realizes that he can't beat the man with his physical strength alone. The man says that he hasn't felt a "flow of warmth" in a long time, and that soul attacks are harder to master at enlightened realm than they are at fore-cultivators. He also points out that the gap between wang-yanmiao and luo-zheng is getting larger, which makes it harder for the man to devour the man's own innate energy. He thinks that the lotuses under the control of the man are under Luozheng's power, but the man knows how to run, so he thinks the gaps between the two men are getting larger. He knows that he won't fall for this trick again, but he doesn't know what else to do. He wants to see if he can block the blade of his sword, which seems like an ordinary sword. He asks if the man can hit him first, and if he has the strength to do so when he is only at innate level 2. He doesn
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Apotheosis

Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 63: Epiphany • Page ik-page-558755
Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 63: Epiphany • Page ik-page-558756
Apotheosis • Season 1 Chapter 63: Epiphany • Page ik-page-558757
Season 1 Chapter 63: Epiphany
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This is a locked chapterSeason 1 Chapter 63: Epiphany
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee. It's a poem about a man who is about to be defeated by another man. The poem's title refers to the fact that the man who defeats the man will never be able to defeat him again. In this case, it's the man named Luo zheng. He's not strong enough to defeat the man, and he's even weaker than the man himself. The two men have been sparring for a while now, and the man has been bragging about how strong he is. But now, the man realizes that he can't beat the man with his physical strength alone. The man says that he hasn't felt a "flow of warmth" in a long time, and that soul attacks are harder to master at enlightened realm than they are at fore-cultivators. He also points out that the gap between wang-yanmiao and luo-zheng is getting larger, which makes it harder for the man to devour the man's own innate energy. He thinks that the lotuses under the control of the man are under Luozheng's power, but the man knows how to run, so he thinks the gaps between the two men are getting larger. He knows that he won't fall for this trick again, but he doesn't know what else to do. He wants to see if he can block the blade of his sword, which seems like an ordinary sword. He asks if the man can hit him first, and if he has the strength to do so when he is only at innate level 2. He doesn
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