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... ess than half a day.

This second-class evil spirit was given to the innocent.

When there is a second-class evil spirit, the innocent has entered a very very wonderful feeling.

His desire for evil spirits is more than anyone.

Because, he has a ghostly fire, is immortal. However, it can be killed.

Therefore, he became especially greedy and afraid of death. For evil spirits, it becomes extremely eager.

It is also for this reason that the devil's people are ...

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