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... some reason he was able to control his blood lust.

All of the squadron members stood with their eyes scrunched shut. They all waited for some kind of oneshot pain or something similar. But nothing such happened, thus one of them peeked only to see the demoness standing close to him.

"Waaaah!"

He shouted reflexively upon seeing Devi' pitch black eyes staring right into his like a zoomed in camera. It scared him that the officer yelled but his voice was trailed off abruptl ...

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