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... Francis' monstrous look worsened. His skin was turning completely into fire laced scales and his eyes burned like never before.

The old man just didn't understand why Francis was suddenly like that. Yes, Francis carried the power of Lucifer but he almost never went wide if it wasn't the crescent night.

Why was he suddenly asking after a woman that they both agreed to kill?

Why was he willing to burn down the whole village just because of a woman who is tagged as nothing b ...

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