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... e, why should he condescend to Odin?

simply put,

   means that the one who should win has never lost, and the one who should lose never fights, making him the "God of War".

   Only fight the battle that is sure to win, this is the "invincible" God of War!

   Of course, when Irin crushed "Invincible" like a broken egg.

  Mo Rendi dragged his two broken arms, hehe smiled, his eyes lit up, and he repeated the lines not long ago:

   "Human, no enemy."

...

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