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... looking at them, "In any other situation I wouldn't dare interfere in your affairs, but could you forgive them? Just this once?"

Alucard with a confused expression looked at Gael as if he cared about his opinion. Gael just shrugged, saying with his look, 'That's your business, it's up to you, I was just watching.'

"Agh... Okay, but that's only as an exception and because I wasn't going to fight anyone. I came here to see who will be the Progenitor of Angels." Alucard said in a se ...

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