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Season 2 Chapter 342
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This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the English poet William Butler Yeats. It's about a guy who falls in love with a girl, but he's not the only one who falls for her. In fact, it's pretty rare to see a guy fall in love. The poem's author, Mr. Norton, says that the evil soul always wants to lean against the pure soul in order to get some kind of comfort. In other words, the evil is always trying to find a way to win a woman's love. In this case, the woman is the one who has lost her love, and the evil wants to take advantage of her. The poet says that this is the worst thing that can happen to a man, because the beast is the easiest thing to deal with. He also warns the protagonist to be careful with fire because it can cause a lot of trouble. The protagonist says that if he falls into the trap, he'll die easily. He tells the protagonist that they'll have to go to the water-shaped formation gate to get back to the cloud dragon city. This is a trap, the protagonist says, because if they go there, they won't even die. They'll only die because they're surrounded by a bunch of other people who are waiting to kill them. He's shocked that the protagonist is so indifferent to the death of his beloved. He says that he knows this from the beginning, and that he wants to win
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The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 342 • Page ik-page-5126864
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 342 • Page ik-page-5126879
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 342 • Page ik-page-5126894
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 342 • Page ik-page-5126861
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 342 • Page ik-page-5126859
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 342 • Page ik-page-5126858
The Devil Butler • Season 2 Chapter 342 • Page ik-page-5126899
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Season 2 Chapter 342
This is a locked chapterSeason 2 Chapter 342
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the English poet William Butler Yeats. It's about a guy who falls in love with a girl, but he's not the only one who falls for her. In fact, it's pretty rare to see a guy fall in love. The poem's author, Mr. Norton, says that the evil soul always wants to lean against the pure soul in order to get some kind of comfort. In other words, the evil is always trying to find a way to win a woman's love. In this case, the woman is the one who has lost her love, and the evil wants to take advantage of her. The poet says that this is the worst thing that can happen to a man, because the beast is the easiest thing to deal with. He also warns the protagonist to be careful with fire because it can cause a lot of trouble. The protagonist says that if he falls into the trap, he'll die easily. He tells the protagonist that they'll have to go to the water-shaped formation gate to get back to the cloud dragon city. This is a trap, the protagonist says, because if they go there, they won't even die. They'll only die because they're surrounded by a bunch of other people who are waiting to kill them. He's shocked that the protagonist is so indifferent to the death of his beloved. He says that he knows this from the beginning, and that he wants to win
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