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... revenge now . ”


“That’s good! Revenge and malice! That’s what a man should say! I really like it!”


The hooded man clapped his hands .


“How are you planning on helping me, and why don’t you take off your hood? We're riding the same boat now . ”


“Ah . That won’t be possible . ”


The hooded man shook his hand to dismiss the idea .


“I’m the revenge fairy who’ll help you get what you want . If the identity of the fairy is exposed, it'll br ...

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