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... too many books, I can only open a single chapter, and the rankings are in no particular order. Students who are interested can go to read the works of the great gods—

  Eternal Flame "The World of the Gods"

   Seabed Walker "The Immortal in the Pot"

   "I teach kendo in Tokyo" by Megumi Fanmagato

   Grenades are afraid of water "Shao Song"

  Seven Fleas "The Mightiest Man in the Heavens"

  Lin Hai Tingtao "The Fox in the Forbidden Zone"

  Da Luo ...

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“The civilians here are not simple, they are cunning, they are greedy, they are tyrannical.”

“The nobles here are not noble, they are selfish, they are arrogant, they are insidious.”

“I used to be angry about this, but now I pity them. This is a dark world. Since they were born, they have not had the opportunity to choose another life. Now it is up to me to give them.”

“I will bring food and clothing to them, and then they will have morality. I will bring comfort to them, and then they will have faith. I am a traveler from a distant world, and I will bring the fire of civilization to In this dark and wild place, I know I am doing the right thing, eradicating famine, driving out disease, suppressing crime, ending war, and giving anyone who wants a change a second chance.”

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