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Chapter 329 - Zeldris vs. the Demon Lord
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Now that the battle is over, the two men discuss the future of their relationship. The older man tells his son that he will no longer consider him as his brother, and that the next time they meet, they will be enemies. The younger man reminds his father that he has never thought of him as a brother. He tells him that the older man is trying to trick him into thinking that he is betraying him. The elder man reminds him that he once thought that he was betraying him, but now he knows that it is not true. He also reminds his son of the pain he feels when he has to kill his own son. He reminds him of the joy he feels in loving someone and in being loved.
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The Seven Deadly Sins • Chapter 329 - Zeldris vs. the Demon Lord • Page ik-page-2290797
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Chapter 329 - Zeldris vs. the Demon Lord
This is a locked chapterChapter 329 - Zeldris vs. the Demon Lord
About This Chapter
Now that the battle is over, the two men discuss the future of their relationship. The older man tells his son that he will no longer consider him as his brother, and that the next time they meet, they will be enemies. The younger man reminds his father that he has never thought of him as a brother. He tells him that the older man is trying to trick him into thinking that he is betraying him. The elder man reminds him that he once thought that he was betraying him, but now he knows that it is not true. He also reminds his son of the pain he feels when he has to kill his own son. He reminds him of the joy he feels in loving someone and in being loved.
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