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... es were covering a lot of scars. The scars formed from such a dark past.

“I won’t let Hell Gate collapse! I’m the strongest man here. They won’t be able to get past me if I’m not dead!” Ron exclaimed.

Kei looked at the figure of a man whose whole body was covered by the tattoo. A man with a body that had very dense and dry muscles. The muscles that seemed to be fused to his bones. The muscles were carved with blood and suffering. He was still standing in the middle of the room wi ...

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