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Soul Land - The Legendary Gods' Realm

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In this short scene, the Pandavas discuss the possibility of a fight. Pandavas feels that the barrier between the two gods is still standing in the way of the fight, and he has to find a way out of it. He tells Pandavas to bow down and play with him if he gets angry. He also tells him to stop apologizing to the other gods, and to stop playing games with them. He says that he can kill them both with a slap, and that he'll smash their phones if they don't listen to him. He wants to know if Pandavas is trying to make a move for other gods to make their moves, or if he's just trying to stand still and let his power do the talking. He compares the look on Pandavas's face to that of a "pretty face" , and says that if he wants to fight, then he should do so. He's not a pretty face, he says, and his strength isn't strong enough to stop other gods from making their moves. He worries that his influence is still weak, and if he doesn't control the divine realm, then something bad will happen to him and his family. He plans to ask his daughter and son-in-law to come and have a meal with them
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Soul Land - The Legendary Gods' Realm • Chapter 5: The Approaching Catastrophe (Part 2) • Page ik-page-4539838
Chapter 5: The Approaching Catastrophe (Part 2)
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This is a locked chapterChapter 5: The Approaching Catastrophe (Part 2)
About This Chapter
In this short scene, the Pandavas discuss the possibility of a fight. Pandavas feels that the barrier between the two gods is still standing in the way of the fight, and he has to find a way out of it. He tells Pandavas to bow down and play with him if he gets angry. He also tells him to stop apologizing to the other gods, and to stop playing games with them. He says that he can kill them both with a slap, and that he'll smash their phones if they don't listen to him. He wants to know if Pandavas is trying to make a move for other gods to make their moves, or if he's just trying to stand still and let his power do the talking. He compares the look on Pandavas's face to that of a "pretty face" , and says that if he wants to fight, then he should do so. He's not a pretty face, he says, and his strength isn't strong enough to stop other gods from making their moves. He worries that his influence is still weak, and if he doesn't control the divine realm, then something bad will happen to him and his family. He plans to ask his daughter and son-in-law to come and have a meal with them
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