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... ke something I could fix right away.


Although the shrines of the gods of the Pantheon were all destroyed, the problem of Earth will still remain.


Of course, I believed that Yong-yong and Hochi were coping well.


In the midst of this, it was not desirable to do something else.


Even more so if I don’t really know about the new problem.


[I agree.]


I decided to take care of the sage who became a stone.


The self was completely gone, ...

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