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... s and gathered near Demon King City.


During these past two days, Roy had occupied Mundus’s lair, Demon King City, confirming his identity as the current ruler of the Demon World.


Demon King City was quite large, and the roads were very complicated. Seeing the various buildings in Demon King City, Roy found that many of them had the style of angels, and sculptures of Mundus were everywhere. These sculptures varied in size, but without exception, they all had the specific a ...

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