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... ers by the Devil Lord!

All the palace masters showed pain on their faces, as if their spirits were being cut off, their souls taken away by someone.

After a long time.

Flower Queen’s eyes were the first to recover their vitality, and she smiled charmingly at the Devil Lord:

“Thank you, Respected Devil Lord, for the regeneration!”

The other three also shouted loudly: “Thank you, Respected Devil Lord, for the regeneration!”

The Devil Lord’s eyes rema ...

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