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survival story of a realm wanderer

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At the beginning of time, a large group of powerful beings engaged in a war that shattered the universe. The universe became fragmented and somewhat unstable, but eventually—despite the chaos—everything stabilized and the situation improved. The universe was now split into countless realms that barely had contact with one another. Because of this minuscule rate of interaction, the realms developed in completely different directions. Some were similar; others were entirely different. The inhabitants of many realms do not even know that other realms exist beyond their boundaries. The beings that fought in this war have been called by countless names and titles across different eras and epochs. In the current era, however, no title fits them better than Gods. Very few beings today know the truth of what really happened during the first epochs. Even among those few, fewer still know the whole truth. They know the gods fought in a war, but very few know what caused it—and even fewer know what the gods fought against. No one knows why the gods mysteriously disappeared. The countless realms were fragmented and separated; ways to travel between them were extremely limited. One of the most powerful gods noticed this problem during the third epoch and sacrificed their essence to create a gate that could lead to the different realms. This gate existed in a place far from any realm, yet at the same time existed within every realm. It was later named “The Myriad Gate.” And this gate is the centerpiece in the story of a boy named Asher Blackwood. The gate was his only blessing and, at the same time, his sole curse. It made him turn ugly while he took a beautiful journey.
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After Rebirth, I Became The Queen Of Utopia In The Beast World

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