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... s away by the back of his neck.

This surprised Anubis. “I told you the information! Shouldn’t that be enough?! Where are you taking me?”

“Where else? We’re going home.”

“…!”

Since Lee Gun had the Rule Book now, he could stay on the earth. It wouldn’t be a problem. He just had to exit through the departure gate.

‘A bunch of scrubs came to my land to play.’

However, he had way too many gods who harbored grudges against him to use the departure gate. Then some wa ...

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