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Chapter 77: The Thing That Even The Void Fears

作者: Sally
last update publish date: 2026-06-20 18:17:51

Chapter 77: The Thing That Even The Void Fears

For the first time since the sky was torn apart, the countless eyes of the Void Emperor moved away from the world beneath him.

They looked behind.

Not toward Evelyn and toward the Heart Throne.

Not toward the First Judge or the Blood God.

They were looking into a place no one could understand.

A place where even darkness had a beginning.

The entire world noticed the change.

The oceans stopped moving.

The storms that had consumed distant kingdoms su
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