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... ble to handle it. Master’s blood power is simply too strong. It’s definitely more potent than the Original Holy Blood King!


“I have only synchronized with 1% of Master’s blood. Any more than that and you will explode and die on the spot. Of course, it will result from Blood Blast, our Blood Ability…”


Paul had changed back into his human form after adjusting to his new power. He left only his pair of enormous wings flapping in the air. He smiled at Chester with the faint blush ...

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