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... oughts on the faith of the gods?"

In Westeros, people mainly worship the Seven Gods.

Hearing Tao Yu’s words, Robert treated it as an exam question, and after pondering for a moment, he calmly replied,

"Whether it’s the current Seven Gods, the Old Gods from before, or any new Divine Spirits, they are all forms of faith. However, the followers of the Seven Gods currently hold the majority in Westeros."

He speculated that this person might be trying to promote the em ...

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