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... he darkness where nothing was visible, a single purple flame was floating on the surface .

Although the flame was eerily flickering, it gives off a mysterious charm that you can’t take your eyes off .

『A little more…… I’m almost there . In a little while, I’ll be able to revive . 』

There is no one in this world who can correctly understand the words he said with all his emotions .

Because this flame is the existence that the 【Demon God’s Cult】 worships, and is a genuin ...

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