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As soon as these words were spoken.

“Sigh!”

With a bitter face, the City God let out a long sigh.

“Alright, 1’11 tell the truth. In another year or so, my City Temple might disappear along with the whole Netherworld Minglang City.”

“As you know, you are the Left Judge of the Five Thunder Court, governing the reward and punishment of living people, while 1 am a Yin God City Deity of the Netherworld, responsible for the reincarnation of the dead.”

“We ca ...

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