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In this chapter, we learn that the setting of the story is fictional and that there is no intention to make any real events or people in the story. The only real similarity between the story and the real world is the fact that it is set in a fictional place. In other words, the setting is not real. The narrator tells us that he will not be able to stop the story from happening. He says that he won't hold back. He tells the reader that the story isn't based on real events. It's just coincidental. He also says that there's no intent to imply or describe real people, places, or things in the setting. He explains that he'll be careful with himself in the future. He doesn't want to use his magic to manipulate the world. He's sorry, little zhan. It does a little, he says. He apologizes, but he says he's going to be more careful. He adds that turning into evil god is a lot more complicated than he thinks. He has to destroy all of the tribe of creatures. Otherwise, he tells furball, he'd put all of his tentacles in handcuffs, lock him at home, and lock him away. furball tells him that his body is not like an octopus, but only an adolescent body. He asks furball why he is here, and furball says that it's because zhan qi hasn't thought about him. He wonders why furball didn't just come to find him back then, when he told him that he wouldn't be alone anymore. She says that furball ripped away the golden retriever's body,
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Devil's Lover • Chapter 55 • Page ik-page-2415766
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Chapter 55
This is a locked chapterChapter 55
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the setting of the story is fictional and that there is no intention to make any real events or people in the story. The only real similarity between the story and the real world is the fact that it is set in a fictional place. In other words, the setting is not real. The narrator tells us that he will not be able to stop the story from happening. He says that he won't hold back. He tells the reader that the story isn't based on real events. It's just coincidental. He also says that there's no intent to imply or describe real people, places, or things in the setting. He explains that he'll be careful with himself in the future. He doesn't want to use his magic to manipulate the world. He's sorry, little zhan. It does a little, he says. He apologizes, but he says he's going to be more careful. He adds that turning into evil god is a lot more complicated than he thinks. He has to destroy all of the tribe of creatures. Otherwise, he tells furball, he'd put all of his tentacles in handcuffs, lock him at home, and lock him away. furball tells him that his body is not like an octopus, but only an adolescent body. He asks furball why he is here, and furball says that it's because zhan qi hasn't thought about him. He wonders why furball didn't just come to find him back then, when he told him that he wouldn't be alone anymore. She says that furball ripped away the golden retriever's body,
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