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Season 5 Chapter 732: The Nine Godly Stars
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This chapter's epigraph is from the famous poem "Splash" by the famous English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. It's a quote from Shelley's poem "Invisible Man," in which he says that he's absorbed all of the water of his body's primal strength, which is constantly being absorbed by his body. This primal strength is so pure that it's impossible to find in the universe. This means that, in order to create an inner world, you need to create nine stars, or inner planets, in your own inner world. This is why, in the poem, we refer to the inner world as a "miniature divine realm" instead of a "normal inner world" or a "divine realm" .
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Apotheosis • Season 5 Chapter 732: The Nine Godly Stars • Page ik-page-3702436
Apotheosis • Season 5 Chapter 732: The Nine Godly Stars • Page ik-page-3702437
Season 5 Chapter 732: The Nine Godly Stars
This is a locked chapterSeason 5 Chapter 732: The Nine Godly Stars
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from the famous poem "Splash" by the famous English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. It's a quote from Shelley's poem "Invisible Man," in which he says that he's absorbed all of the water of his body's primal strength, which is constantly being absorbed by his body. This primal strength is so pure that it's impossible to find in the universe. This means that, in order to create an inner world, you need to create nine stars, or inner planets, in your own inner world. This is why, in the poem, we refer to the inner world as a "miniature divine realm" instead of a "normal inner world" or a "divine realm" .
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