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... rt of the region.


"The next one will be stronger," Divine Demon announced. "You might want to use more years."


Divine Demon wore a mocking smile when he talked to his opponent. Boss Van didn't reply, mostly because he knew that the expert was correct.


The last attack had injured him even after he had used two defensive spells. Divine Demon's attacks were powerful, and the whole world worked with him to increase his spells' strength.


The previous to ...

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