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... to match the one it faced and, from time immemorial, had sapped the rebellious tendencies that swelled in Yongye's boldest subjects—forcing them to either lose their individuality or surrender to the will of their divine master.

As the main face of the Thousand-Faced God, Yongye had dominated the Celestial Paradise for eons, making countless deities shiver as they considered the possibility that one of the Thousand Faces could be hiding right beside them. Some even wondered if, unbeknown ...

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