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... her eight wings behind her back in shades of red, yellow, and orange, gently swaying in the air… each one nearly 5 meters long… surrounded by a halo of fire… it was simply magnificent, the pinnacle of what any being could achieve—beauty made Seraph.

The red eyes with flame-shaped pupils stared at Seraphine… The red Seraph pressed her lips together and said, "You still disgust me as much as ever." Her eyes burned, and waves of fire were expelled from her body…

Seraphine put on an ...

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