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... Eternal Youth, each putting one full bucket on their shoulders, before rushing into nearby Teleportation Arrays.

Over the past three months, Xinzi's new avatar, the Divine Tailor, created many businesses, businesses that relied on world chaos and destructive tendencies such as greed, wrath, gluttony and so on, to make massive profits. However, Xinzi had his religious future to consider, and couldn't allow the world to see him as the self-serving profiteer that he really was.

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