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... > “Is there really something you don’t know?”

The Everlasting Immortal Elder was speechless: “…I’m not a god. Oh, I am indeed a true immortal, but even immortals aren’t omniscient and omnipotent.”

“If there really is someone who has such rotten luck that they face death at every step, then they would die at the first death calamity. No one would know if they would face another death calamity or how their luck would turn out.”

“This kid you met who keeps reincarnating is d ...

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