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... ld only gaze upon them from afar.

But Su Yi had never looked up to the gods. Ultimately, they were all just cultivators striving for the Grand Dao. The only difference was their cultivation. What need was there to look up to them, let alone worship or revere them?

It was for this reason that his every move and gesture was so jarring and out of place.

Take now, for instance. Everyone here knew that the spearwoman was an unfathomably powerful goddess. And for whatever reaso ...

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