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... to flood her with mana as I finished up. What I was doing was disgusting and completely against my own ethics, but if there was one thing that I learned from reincarnating, it was that I was not going to heaven or hell.

If I believe in what the god of Martyrs said.

Instantly, I turned my attention back to the woman before me, and she shivered and trembled. I grabbed her head. I modified the last bits of her head and anatomy, and she was forever going to be a B ranker with skill ...

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