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... ifference between the war angel Celia in her own hand in Rhode's memory-no, it should be said that there are differences, the war angel in front With an immensely powerful momentum, it felt like a high mountain was coming towards him, full of a sense of coercion. Rhode, aware of this, was slightly surprised, because in reality, he had never felt so powerful in Celia's body. Although she is also very old-fashioned and tough, she is still a gentle and honest girl. Unlike now, full of aggression, j ...

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