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Apollonia might feel sympathy for them, but his intentions was different from hers.

To Uriel, it was unforgivable to launch an attack against Apollonia.

No reason or excuses were needed.

After a moment of silence, Apollonia said.”Remember their names and faces. Let’s go back like this for today.”

Uriel sighed but still followed her orders, anyway.

It was better to do what she said than stay here for a few more minutes.

“Don’t even think about r ...

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