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... ment in front of Esdeth.

But they couldn't help it. Although it was ordinary elite guards who suppressed them, the pain caused by the black feathers was unbearable.

Before they get used to the pain completely, they probably won't be able to exert their full combat power

"Your Majesty, since they do have black feathers on their bodies, it seems feeble to justify them, but since the angel said that you can do good deeds to reduce the pain caused by feathers and reduce the numb ...

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