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The Strongest Fiend.
Chapter 654: The Land of Conclusion (2). [659]
Summary
In 212 BC, alchemists Lu Sheng and Hou Sheng failed to grant Qin Shi Huang immortality and fled with funds, leading to a massacre of 460 people by the emperor. This event severed the connection between cultivators and mortals. The narrative shifts to the Tower of Babel, revealing its significance in myth inheritance and the origins of humankind. As characters explore a mural, they discover a depiction of the Tower at the Eye of the Sahara, suggesting it was a cradle for humanity. The mural also hints at a great migration of early Homo sapiens, linking beliefs across cultures to African origins. The implications challenge their understanding of cultivation's history, suggesting it may have begun with these ancient beings.Full content
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