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... where God’s heart was supposed to be.

And Lloyd’s hand overlapped over Aria’s hand.

God’s goodwill, malice, and conscience.

When the two of them tried to give everything back.

Suddenly, someone grabbed Aria’s wrist with great force.

“Ah!”

Aria looked up in surprise.

“Lloyd?”

It’s not.

At first glance, she almost mistook him.

But when she took a closer look, it was completely different.

The other person was so huge that ...

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