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... ein shifted his gaze to Miss "Judgment" and Miss "Hermit," chuckled softly, and said:

"Very good. It seems you have successfully pushed open the door to becoming a demigod."

Pushed open the door to becoming a demigod? It was normal on Madam "Hermit’s" side—after all, she had mentioned it last week... But even Xio had already become a Saint? Ugh... I had thought I was ahead of her... "Justice" Audrey felt slightly dejected, no longer proud of having advanced to Sequence 6 "Hypnoti ...

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