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... nd returning to its original shape.

He could barely move his head, let alone keep his eyes open and see something.

No matter how strong he was, it shouldn't be possible for someone like Dilan to defeat 10 Lesser Gods one after another.

He was not even a Demi God but the Oracle treated him as if he had to be strong enough to kill Lesser Gods with a flick of his hands.

"As you have experienced first-hand, you can defeat Lesser Gods, who lived for millions of years. ...

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