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... way, this world is indeed a world with deities ...

Tang En explained: "I'm curious about this, and I don't know the answer, but one thing I know is that the gods of this world are not omnipotent, and they will encounter problems that cannot be solved. difficult."

"..."

Dobin stunned, "It's not omnipotent, is it god?"

Tang En shrugged his shoulders: "At least a wave of his hand can destroy this planet ... Oh, yes, you created them."

"……What!?"

These prehi ...

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