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My Dad Lied: I'm a GOD!EP49

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My Dad Lied: I'm a GOD!

His father told him he was average. His masters said he was just starting out. The truth? He's already the strongest being alive, and he has no idea. Now the secret is breaking, the enemies are coming, and the man who thinks he's ordinary is about to discover he's the most dangerous weapon in the world.
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Ep Review

Conference Chaos Unfolds

The tension at the investment conference is palpable! The blue jacket lady seems caught off guard by the brown suit guy. I love how My Dad Lied: I'm a GOD! handles these public confrontations. The veil girl adds such mystery to the scene. Everyone's expressions are pure drama gold. Can't wait to see who wins this argument.

Fur Coat Fury

That white fur coat lady is absolutely ruthless pointing fingers like that! The dynamics between the groups on the red carpet are insane. My Dad Lied: I'm a GOD! really knows how to build suspense without too much dialogue. The traditional outfit guy looks ready to snap. Visual storytelling at its finest here.

Brown Suit Aggression

Why is the brown suit guy so aggressive? The blue jacket lady looks genuinely shocked by his outburst. Scenes like this in My Dad Lied: I'm a GOD! make me hate the antagonist so much. The background crowd watching adds to the pressure. It feels like a high-stakes showdown everyone is witnessing.

The Veiled Enigma

The mysterious veiled lady is stealing every scene she is in. Her silence speaks louder than the shouting matches around her. My Dad Lied: I'm a GOD! uses costume design so well to hint at hidden identities. The red and black outfit stands out against the modern suits. Who is she really?

Shocked Expressions

I cannot get over the shock on the blue jacket lady's face. It goes from smiling to horrified in seconds. The pacing in My Dad Lied: I'm a GOD! is always so quick and engaging. The black traditional wear guy seems to be protecting someone. Such intense emotional shifts in one episode.

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