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... must be laughing at me inwardly, asking for something so ridiculous.'

He doesn't like how Ajuka was doing things, especially involving Vali and Issei who he considers his son and his son's best friend respectively.

Although they fully deserve to become Demon Kings, the only reason why Ajuka pushed for this is so that he and Sirzechs could take a step back into the shadows and use the popularity of these kids to their advantage. It's not something really bad and it's actually som ...

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