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"O Asmodeus... Father... let not my treachery be for naught. The gate, I must reach the gate. I must... damn this weakness...

She said, her form slowing by the second.

Earlier she damage her core, and now her power was draining at a rapid rate.

It was clear to the eye that she was injured, as blood poured from her mouth, and a piece of her face was burned with third-degree burns.

If that was not bad enough, her wings were battered and bloody, making flying a ...

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