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... front of him. His eyes were curious , he tried to see more into it, but the more he tried the more confused he got. And a fear of the unknown that shouldn’t have been present in the mind of the god was seeded.

Though things were quite the opposite for the devil who saw hope. His eyes looked confused, observing that screen in front of him, a chance that seemed more like a gamble, made him question if he was hallucinating. All that desperation could have possibly caused that.

But ...

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