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... urned her gaze to the Ikumen.

「Ah! It’s the demon that tried to kidnap the spirit! What’s this? You tried to defeat the Evil Dragon Lord while badly injured?

「No, it’s really not like that. This person suddenly came to pick a fight with me but I don’t want to involve myself with him.」

「Hmph, shut up human girl. Right now I am burning the last of my life in order to duel the Evil Dragon… If the likes of a human tries to intervene in such a high level fight, you’ll receive ...

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