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The Lord of No Boundary

The Lord of No Boundary • Season 2 Chapter 211 • Page ik-page-4938879
Season 2 Chapter 211
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In this chapter, the "space king of god" addresses the "seed" and tells him that he will take away his "spiritual core" . He tells the seed that his life is not up to him now, and that he has vowed to return to the "shadow world" and kill his father one day. The seed replies that he is weaker now than before, and he has become the shadow lord over the immortals. The king tells the king that he broke the seal of the "blazer temple" and is now the "lord of all world." The king thanks the king for coming late, and says he will send him back to the world to restore his power there. When the king asks the king why he did not kill him earlier, the king replies that if he had killed him, he would have cut off all access to his spiritual world. If the king had killed the king, the temple would have been completely cut off, and no one would be able to enter the "spiritual world" of the king. He adds that if the king wanted to kill him, it would be too difficult for him to control the temple, and the king would have to hand over his spiritual core to the king or die.
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The Lord of No Boundary

The Lord of No Boundary • Season 2 Chapter 211 • Page ik-page-4938879
Season 2 Chapter 211
This is a locked chapterSeason 2 Chapter 211
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the "space king of god" addresses the "seed" and tells him that he will take away his "spiritual core" . He tells the seed that his life is not up to him now, and that he has vowed to return to the "shadow world" and kill his father one day. The seed replies that he is weaker now than before, and he has become the shadow lord over the immortals. The king tells the king that he broke the seal of the "blazer temple" and is now the "lord of all world." The king thanks the king for coming late, and says he will send him back to the world to restore his power there. When the king asks the king why he did not kill him earlier, the king replies that if he had killed him, he would have cut off all access to his spiritual world. If the king had killed the king, the temple would have been completely cut off, and no one would be able to enter the "spiritual world" of the king. He adds that if the king wanted to kill him, it would be too difficult for him to control the temple, and the king would have to hand over his spiritual core to the king or die.
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