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Chapter 339: Chapter 9: Supporting the World Tree

The four great curses of the "Lord Cangbai" directly initiated the cycle of despair in this world.

To gather this fragnted world once more, the Exotic God Raphael planted the Tree of Life at the center of the world.

The current world was reassembled under the influence of the Tree of Life.

Unfortunately, even a powerful Exotic God like Raphael couldn’t completely break any one of the four curses.

Thus, the world was divided into two sides.

The front is a sunny day, while the back is a darkened night.

In reality, both sides of the world are enveloped by the light from the Tree of Life; the only difference is in the intensity of the light.

From this perspective, the world remains undivided into day and night, rely distinguished by midday and dusk.

The first curse of the "Lord Cangbai" took effect.

Next ca the effect of the "Lord Cangbai"’s second curse—order shall cease to exist.

The terrifying Chaos Power has destroyed the order of this world, with ubiquitous Celestial Calamities manifesting this curse.

On a deeper level, this curse destroyed all possibilities of any Life’s Ascension to Divinity, rendering the Ascension Ladder an impossibility.

Then ca the "Lord Cangbai"’s third curse—civilization shall be cursed.

Civilization is the crystallization of Wisdom, the necessary path for living beings to grow from weak to strong, and also the Source of Power for the "God of Civilization" Raphael.

The "Lord Cangbai"’s highly targeted curse not only destroyed the civilization of this world but also eradicated the soil for Wisdom’s birth.

From the mont the curse took effect, all Life that subsequently erged beca extrely aggressive, frenziedly attacking all life forms they could reach.

This is the root cause of the frenzied behavior of the creatures ng Ji encountered along the way.

As for the fourth curse of the "Lord Cangbai

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