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Chapter 20: The Sky's Breath Desolate Land

    

them. As a local, the other party could easily erase any trace.If he were to go see Old Li head-on, full of murderous intent, he would only be led around by the nose and unable to get away.Therefore,...Winter's sky over the barren wasteland is not a pleasant place.

The closer one gets to the Ten Thousand Mountains and the Five Evils Basin, the more pronounced this becomes. The Ten Thousand Mountains themselves are a desolate land, with miasma swirling through the air, poisonous beasts prowling, and a climate that fluctuates between frost and scorching heat. Even with the formidable physiques of demonkind, survival here is not easy.

The Five Evils Basin is even worse than that.

The five viscera are inherently evil: the heart is hot, the lungs are cold, the liver is windy, the spleen is damp, and the kidneys are dry. This is called the Five Evils.

...and what is considered evil in the present world, is called a single “person” character.

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Humans also have five evils, called killing, stealing, adultery, lying, and foolishness. The human race is born unclean and has original sin. It was their appearance that polluted the present world, leading to the occurrence of the ancient great calamity. After that, they, with despicable means, connected various races and joined forces to end the glorious era of the celestial court's demon clan, and drove this true master of the present world to the heavenly prison.

For tens of thousands of years, the Heavenly Prison has been sealed, and it was precisely due to the wickedness of humankind. They attempted to use this method to exterminate the demon clan who were truly devoted to the present world.

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