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... war. Even their Supreme Ranks were said to be fighting.


It was indeed true. Out of nowhere, Lucifer charged right at the Heavenly Court a few weeks ago. To curb the damages, they took to fighting in desolate areas and their powerful auras could be felt throughout the Angel Continent.


A portion of Demons were defending against Human attackers while the major portion waged war on the Angels.


Humans thought the Devil invasions had something to do with the Demons, ...

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