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... rnation of some gods might come forth to congratulate!


Like the Demigod Vampire, there were no gods that acknowledged him, and he even made a round of blood-red moon in the sky. Although he seemed to have the demeanor of a [True God], it was actually equivalent to forcefully punching his face till it was swollen to act as a fat man. This could be seen from the fact that as the master of ‘Night’, ‘Evil’ and ‘Child of Night’, the ‘Mistress of the Night’ with formidable divine power had ...

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