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That really was a bit too hard to believe.

It was clear that she could see the doubt in their eyes, so the woman said with a smile, "That's right, I'm the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite."

As she said this, she released a bit of her aura.

When they felt this aura, they had no choice but to accept what she was saying since it was clearly an aura that wasn't of this world. Especially when it came to Lin Fan, he could tell that the aura the goddess released was the same ...

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