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... on with the God of Merchants, Minhyuk realized what he had overlooked.

‘It’s because the nobles on earth also visit the restaurant to eat.’

Nonetheless, the gods and the nobles were inherently different. Gods were almighty and omnipotent. They were the subject of the worship of the people. Was he supposed to make these kinds of beings personally come to the door of his restaurant just to eat? And just like the God of Merchants had said, the gods possessed a unique constitution th ...

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