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It was the presence lurking behind me, the one giving me strength now, the transcendental being who had once protected the hero’s back.

The god Armaidi. Towards the god, who existed in a higher position than anyone else, the hero sent a gaze of protest.

“God! This is against the will!”

For an ordinary human to endure for hundreds of years is physically impossible.

Even if all other constraints are ignor ...

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