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"That’s not like you."

A ’little witch’ standing barefoot, dressed in a slightly oversized robe, stood on the branch of a Return Soul Poplar, watching a Hunting Team dressed in Danghag uniforms slowly retreat with a mutated Houdou, and couldn’t help but glance at the female demon beside her.

Nikita, playing with a bracelet on her wrist made from the illusion of a Three-headed Black Flood Dragon, leaned against the tail end of the branch, her long legs relaxedly hanging ...

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