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... d luck, buddy.”


“Is this the best human residence? Looks so-so. Why is there not even a single grave? Isn’t it troublesome if someone dies here?” Blackie floated beside Chen Zhao. “I thought that there should be a graveyard in the most luxurious human residence.”


“It’ll be amazing if the small river over there can be replaced by flowing lava,” Beelzebub commented.


“That’s right. It’ll be even more perfect if the smell of sulfur in the air is stronger, and ther ...

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Now!

Okay, okay!

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