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... e made a move, Amber might die. He could try to be fast or use his clones, but if this demon was telling the truth and was stronger than Zareth, then he would certainly be able to kill Amber in a split second.

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Silva drew a deep breath to calm down. He closed his eyes and opened them. He stabbed his sword into the ground and stood straight.

"Tell me then, what exactly do you want her to do? I’ll help you how I can as lon ...

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