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... After sending out memory crystals to all people related to those 24 million criminals, Aleron separated them, keeping 3.3 million black ones for Xorg transformation, and sending the rest who were red ones into Hell for another chance at life, depending on their nature.

When he was done with that, he finally shut his eyes in his bedroom and fell asleep soundly.

Rias had nothing more to do after that, so she also returned to the secret realm using the ring Aleron gave her.

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