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... ction technique, he deeply understood why practitioners wanted to kill all gods.

One will succeed, and ten thousand bones will dry up.

Only a life with devout belief in the gods can be called a believer.

Depending on the degree of belief and the degree of control, this ratio is at least ten to one. Normally speaking

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