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... the last time in the event of a divine disaster - so that they can cut themselves off.

Self-suffering, this is the first and last freedom that Lady Night brought to the gods.

As Gaia said, this will be the best choice for all beings in the world - the divine disaster will be resolved by the gods on their own, no pressure will fall on the heads of mortals, and the fall of the gods will not leave any residual pollution, The mutual annihilation of divinity and humanity is far better ...

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