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Legend of Phoenix • Chapter 64: The Demonic Machete Which Hasn't Been Seen for a Long Time Is Thirsty for Action • Page ik-page-4347561
Chapter 64: The Demonic Machete Which Hasn't Been Seen for a Long Time Is Thirsty for Action
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In this chapter, the monster explains that the Lin-memes are "abominable" because they take away the most important memories in his heart. He also explains that he beat up his brother while he was sleeping. The monster is amazed at the strength of the evil aura that the monster is holding in his hands. He is also amazed at how quickly the energy of the knife has vanished. He begs the monster to spare their lives this time. He says that they have learned their lesson and that they will give them the runes they've got. He wants to kill the monsters too, but he doesn't want to be conquered by the aura. He asks the monster why they don't get out of his sight. He thanks the monster for waking him up when he fell asleep. He tells the monster that he must have been worn out today and that he should treat his brother to a feast tonight. He thinks that the demon's blade is comparable to that of bukenata.
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Legend of Phoenix • Chapter 64: The Demonic Machete Which Hasn't Been Seen for a Long Time Is Thirsty for Action • Page ik-page-4347561
Chapter 64: The Demonic Machete Which Hasn't Been Seen for a Long Time Is Thirsty for Action
This is a locked chapterChapter 64: The Demonic Machete Which Hasn't Been Seen for a Long Time Is Thirsty for Action
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the monster explains that the Lin-memes are "abominable" because they take away the most important memories in his heart. He also explains that he beat up his brother while he was sleeping. The monster is amazed at the strength of the evil aura that the monster is holding in his hands. He is also amazed at how quickly the energy of the knife has vanished. He begs the monster to spare their lives this time. He says that they have learned their lesson and that they will give them the runes they've got. He wants to kill the monsters too, but he doesn't want to be conquered by the aura. He asks the monster why they don't get out of his sight. He thanks the monster for waking him up when he fell asleep. He tells the monster that he must have been worn out today and that he should treat his brother to a feast tonight. He thinks that the demon's blade is comparable to that of bukenata.
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