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... tered all over the sky and rained down, the red glow on the face of the Soul Devouring Demon shattered into fragments, dissipating in the air.

Soron landed swiftly carrying Rod on his back, quickly leaping aside to avoid contact with the pollutants.

His tone was filled with uncontrollable excitement.

"Well done, little Rod, you truly are my student!"

Jessica turned the massive head of the Snake Demon, exclaiming in astonishment, "Is this where your specialty lies? ...

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