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... , he used his fat fingers to brush up his long bangs.

If he had been a handsome guy, that might have been a picturesque act. However, his face was completely that of a cow.

“――Kreuz-sama, Varmina-sama, hooray!”

“――For the 【Apostles of Nightmares(Bellahozuma Varmina)】.”

“――For Varmina-sama.”

“――Bellahozuma, hurrah!”

Following the cow-faced person, who appeared to beam with pride, those of his group around him exposed their faces as well. As they did, they ...

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