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... ord was furious with the mere thought of his ascension grade-8 storage ring malfunctioning, which meant it was his own incompetence.

But soon, his expression suddenly turned blank when he noticed his empty middle finger, and there was an indentation on his skin. His flight abruptly halts, and he almost fell as he stared fixedly at his empty finger as if he had seen a ghost.

"I-impossible! Absolutely Impossible! I couldn’t have dropped it!" He started to mutter almost hysterically ...

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She’s the villainess with a façade of a saintess.

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But the moment her trusted lover chose her as a sacrifice to the demon, and she realized her father was behind the plan, she killed herself by swallowing poison.

It hurt. It was so painful that she could not even scream. But it was fine. Because she knew this was not the end.

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Demons terrorized the world ever since the Gehenna Realm descended over 300 years ago. but along with them, came mana, giving birth to witches to combat these demons.

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