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... l that bad.


‘Who knew it would be like this?’


Seraphim trembled like a puppy in the rain.


I had faced numerous villains so far, but I had never seen such a desperate expression.


There were Jin Qing, who made a definite and honorable choice, Ito Souta, who showed wrath and madness until the end, and some other guys I couldn’t remember well.


I wondered if the atmosphere was too different from before he gave in, but I honestly thought it was wo ...

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