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... the powers of humans and that all you need is human potential to make everything happen. They aren’t necessarily atheists, but they believe that order and god, all of this was created by humans. They aren’t completely wrong.”


“I understand the gist of it. Then Mai-nim, you must be on one of those two sides?”


At Yulian’s question, Mai didn’t know whether or not to share it with Yulian and had a worried expression on his face.


“Truth be told, I don’t like eithe ...

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