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... e human form. They weren’t even sure how to react.


The god world wasn't a person. It was more like an animal, except its true existence was something that people couldn’t truly comprehend. After all, it could take anywhere from hundreds to tens of thousands of years for it to form a single thought.


There was no way to change that.


The god world was so large it defied imagination. It was like a combination of innumerable half-Annulled experts.


Everythin ...

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