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... , artifacts influenced national power, and unlike superhumans, they endured through the generations to steadily exert their power. Therefore, securing quality artifacts was important to each country. This was why Lee Manwoo was revered for his grandiose name, the Great Chief, and there were superhumans who were prestigious for the artifacts they possessed rather than their own name.

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