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... was as if they had all lost all their will to live for themselves and gain a higher purpose in life.

Dario’s turn finally came after more than three hours. That guy, who stopped talking to Victor after the latter’s last very inappropriate remark, went away with determination, then returned only 10 minutes later!

Like the rest, Other than the pale face and firm determinate look in his eyes, he had that Soul Slave status,

“How was the Princess?” Victor asked him as soon as ...

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