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... Amdusias, who shuddered slightly as their eyes met. After observing him for a moment, Gamagin asked, "Is it settled? Why?"

Trembling under Gamagin's intense gaze, Amdusias was quiet until Pyemon spoke up, "Lord Gamagin, even if he's a high-ranking demon, this one barely made it onto the list of the 72 demons. How could you expect him to answer that?"

Gamagin put his sunglasses back on and nodded, "Ah, my apologies. Go on, speak."

Once Gamagin’s eyes were covered, Amdusias ...

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