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Chapter 1752 - 124: Battle of the Bakhor Tribe
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... he more one owes to the world; these must be repaid in the future.
The fall of the gods is the best example.
Once they lose their utility, the world begins to settle old debts. Unsurprisingly, the gods are indeed the debtors.
Unable to repay old debts, they can only use themselves to settle them.
Hudson is unaware of the benefits gods bring to the world when they merge with the rules.
But from current information at hand, the world indeed wants the gods to ...
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