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... e. Kind of taboo.

"Yes." Bai Yuehu held the photo in his hand, and his eyes showed a strong interest. It was the first time that Lu Qingjiu saw his expression. At first glance, it looked like he was eager to try.

"But, what is the difference between Fierce God... and ordinary spirits?" Lu Qingjiu continued to ask the question in his heart.

"Naturally, it is different." Baiyuehu said, "God needs faith to live. Gods without faith are better than spirits." His voice was slow an ...

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