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... avern, holding a jug of wine, watching the sparse crowd on the street. There were vendors shouting, children playing around, and fragrant scents drifting in the air, making Lin Jiang sigh.

The smell of incense in the human world comforts people’s hearts the most.

Lin Jiang admitted that he didn’t really like being a god, especially the gods in his mind. He liked the mortal world, liked the bustling cities. Even after over a thousand years in the cultivation world, he was still th ...

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