The Creation Gate of the South Sea Continent was located in the central region of the Sunset Glow Great Plain.
The Sunset Glow Great Plain spanned over eight hundred thousand square kilometers, void of hillocks and slopes, characteristically flat and expansive. Named after the stunning evening glow cast by the sun's rays, it covered the sky in a splendor of colors.
Some said this plain was the result of a powerful figure's palm strike during the first great war between heaven and earth, although this claim remained unconfirmed to this day. However, with the Creation Gate consistently appearing there, the Sunset Glow Great Plain had become the number one landmark in the South Sea.
On this day, countless top fighters densely packed the plain, appearing like a vast, almost endless array of black dots as they descended upon the Sunset Glow Great Plain.
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