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... h her Aura to stop the monsters from fully escaping. However, in her current state, she preferred to remain outside of the battle. She knew her lovers could handle these challenges with little effort. If anything, the effort in itself was not blowing up everything with their amazing and powerful attacks.

Something that Lucifer figured out a solution for. By copying Maria’s Domain of Shadows and gathering it within a certain, short space, he could trap the Nightmare Demon enough time for ...

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