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After glancing around, Diana turned her head and asked Loki, who was standing next to her. He was the only other Asgardian present and the one most similar to her. With over a thousand years of life experience, his perspective held more weight.

"Random."

Loki took pride in his identity as a god race and often looked at ordinary people with the attitude one might reserve for ants. But that range definitely didn't include Diana, who could easily beat him int ...

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