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Apotheosis

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Season 6 Chapter 904: Disagreement
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In this chapter, the Time Traveller explains that he will continue to explore the forbidden land. He believes that the golden beast King statue is a rare thing and that the true gods have no right to interfere in people's lives. He will follow Lao tianxing and his brother, and he will also follow the anonymous guy. He says that if anyone tries to follow him to his death, he will kill them as well. He also says that the brat knows thunder godhood, which means that his strength is "inherently strong." The Time Traveller says that he is approaching the goddess statue and asks if the statue is the same as the bead he found in the mud. It is not, he says, but the statue's aura is different from the bead's. He thinks that the statue might be a member of the sun-blind race, but this theory is "a bit farfetched," he says. He adds that he and his sister are siblings and that he saw the goddess in the cauldron. He hopes that the time travelers will protect the statue this time, because the rewards are "more than ever."
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Apotheosis • Season 6 Chapter 904: Disagreement • Page ik-page-4446722
Apotheosis • Season 6 Chapter 904: Disagreement • Page ik-page-4446723
Season 6 Chapter 904: Disagreement
This is a locked chapterSeason 6 Chapter 904: Disagreement
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the Time Traveller explains that he will continue to explore the forbidden land. He believes that the golden beast King statue is a rare thing and that the true gods have no right to interfere in people's lives. He will follow Lao tianxing and his brother, and he will also follow the anonymous guy. He says that if anyone tries to follow him to his death, he will kill them as well. He also says that the brat knows thunder godhood, which means that his strength is "inherently strong." The Time Traveller says that he is approaching the goddess statue and asks if the statue is the same as the bead he found in the mud. It is not, he says, but the statue's aura is different from the bead's. He thinks that the statue might be a member of the sun-blind race, but this theory is "a bit farfetched," he says. He adds that he and his sister are siblings and that he saw the goddess in the cauldron. He hopes that the time travelers will protect the statue this time, because the rewards are "more than ever."
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