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A man who appeared to be in his early fifties was making his way steadily through the grand corridor of an enormous palace. He walked with an air of authority, his gait calm but purposeful. Behind him, eight tails extended from his lower back, tightly bundled together to form a single thick, fur-covered tail that swayed with each step.

His facial features were slightly elongated—his cheekbones higher, his jaw more pronounced—and sharp fan ...

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He’s already experienced over a thousand reincarnations, but hasn’t yet been a god. Since it sounds pretty great, why not just try it out.

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