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Apotheosis

Apotheosis • Season 5 Chapter 794: Severing the Cause • Page ik-page-3897846
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Season 5 Chapter 794: Severing the Cause
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In this chapter, we learn that the law of cause and effect is a very powerful one. It forms a whole entity, and if it is severed, it will not be able to form an effect. If the cause is not severed, then the effect will not form. This is why the wind is stronger than the thunder, and why the fire is as strong as the wind. The most important thing to do is not to get hit by the laws of nature, says the narrator. He compares the fire to a lion that has contained ten thousand thousand devils. The fire is purple in color, but now it is orange again, indicating that he has severed his heavenly fate. The narrator says that he already knows what to do, and that the book of thousands of animosity is useless against the "divine light of cause." He says that once you understand the concept of cause, it becomes transparent.
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Apotheosis • Season 5 Chapter 794: Severing the Cause • Page ik-page-3897846
Apotheosis • Season 5 Chapter 794: Severing the Cause • Page ik-page-3897847
Season 5 Chapter 794: Severing the Cause
This is a locked chapterSeason 5 Chapter 794: Severing the Cause
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the law of cause and effect is a very powerful one. It forms a whole entity, and if it is severed, it will not be able to form an effect. If the cause is not severed, then the effect will not form. This is why the wind is stronger than the thunder, and why the fire is as strong as the wind. The most important thing to do is not to get hit by the laws of nature, says the narrator. He compares the fire to a lion that has contained ten thousand thousand devils. The fire is purple in color, but now it is orange again, indicating that he has severed his heavenly fate. The narrator says that he already knows what to do, and that the book of thousands of animosity is useless against the "divine light of cause." He says that once you understand the concept of cause, it becomes transparent.
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