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In another world, the two of them have completely different lives. They can't understand each other's predicaments, and they're not going to be able to do anything about it. They're going to have to live with each other, and that's okay, says dad. He's going to take care of them, and he'll make sure they have a happy life. He tells his kids that he's not only their dad, but that mommy is also theirs, too. He wants to know how they found the way to this place, and how they got there. He says that he knows they are his kids, but he feels that they are selfish of him. He asks if they were supposed to be going to school that day for awakening of their spiritual power, and if they played hooky because of it. Uncle Kui has gone over to talk to the kids about it, and dad says that it's fine. He promises to tell his kids more stories in his poems, and tells them that he thinks the story of the phoenix goddess and the white tiger god deserves to be told. He also says that people in the real world have always talked about their stories, and there are gods in the poems, but they don't exist because they can'
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Chapter 169
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In another world, the two of them have completely different lives. They can't understand each other's predicaments, and they're not going to be able to do anything about it. They're going to have to live with each other, and that's okay, says dad. He's going to take care of them, and he'll make sure they have a happy life. He tells his kids that he's not only their dad, but that mommy is also theirs, too. He wants to know how they found the way to this place, and how they got there. He says that he knows they are his kids, but he feels that they are selfish of him. He asks if they were supposed to be going to school that day for awakening of their spiritual power, and if they played hooky because of it. Uncle Kui has gone over to talk to the kids about it, and dad says that it's fine. He promises to tell his kids more stories in his poems, and tells them that he thinks the story of the phoenix goddess and the white tiger god deserves to be told. He also says that people in the real world have always talked about their stories, and there are gods in the poems, but they don't exist because they can'
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