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... her mind was breaking apart. She experienced pain worse than death, like never before.


Not only was her soul being destroyed, but even her knowledge and memories were being stolen by Lucifer directly from her soul.


Her struggles soon ceased as her soul completely shattered. All her resistance stopped, only her lifeless eyes remained open, as if looking at Lucifer.


But just as Lucifer thought he had won, a glimmer of light emerged from Talia's shattered ...

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