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... f in front of his eyes.

"Of course I remember, that's something Ignilu couldn't destroy." He clenched his fists.

Naz said with certainty: "However, I will do what Ignilu failed to do! I will definitely destroy that book!"

That angry answer made Jeff shake his head lightly.

"You can't destroy it." Jeff said softly.

Then he spread out his right hand, and the quaint book reappeared in his hand wrapped in black fluid.

Those words instantly aroused Natsu's an ...

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