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Within his dark brown eyes was a hint of overbearing arrogance that looked down on anything in the world, even the version of himself just one second prior.

His skin tone was slightly pale while his face was masculine in a Caucasian style, being well-structured with thin lips and an average-sized nose. He wore a grayish-black polymer devil suit, similar to what L ...

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