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The World After Divinity

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Emperor Guan Yun once stood at the peak of a cultivation world, a ruler whose name alone commanded fear across countless clans, a man who lived for a thousand years in blood, ambition, and absolute authority, until the very people he once elevated turned against him in a carefully woven betrayal that ended his reign in a single night. But death was not the end. Through a forbidden soul transfer technique, his consciousness is cast into a completely different world—one governed not by cultivation, but by mana, magic, and swordsmanship—where kingdoms rise and fall through power systems he has never encountered before. He awakens inside the body of a lazy and disgraced prince, a man mocked by his own family and looked down upon by an entire kingdom, a body that should have marked the end of his existence rather than a new beginning. Yet beneath the weakness, the humiliation, and the unfamiliar world, an ancient will begins to stir once more. A former emperor, stripped of everything, must now navigate a world where strength is measured differently, enemies hide behind nobility and institutions, and secrets far deeper than simple power begin to surface. And as he adapts, learns, and rises once again, the truth of this new world—and the meaning of divinity itself—slowly begins to unravel.
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