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... longer an accessory.

Excluding self-injury factors, Extreme Burning Storm was a very useful spell.

Roger had a hunch that the suicide ring might have a miraculous effect in the battle against the Corpse Demon.

He put the spell book in his backpack, and then he started to pack other spoils.

In Moss’s laboratory, there were not many valuable things—the most valuable things to Moss, such as the human organs and limbs, were useless to Roger.

Busying himself for a ...

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