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Devil's Lover

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The narrator tells us that the story is purely fictional, and that no similarity is made between the events in the story and real events. The narrator says that he doesn't want to imply or describe any real events or characters, places or real entities. He says that this is just a coincidence, and there's no intention to describe anything real in the setting. He also says that it's impossible to know what's going on in the real world, because no one has ever seen it. He adds that he's not sure if the true god-cult has abandoned him, or if they found out about the previous secret information. He tells the narrator that he can only use the mark of the god of desire to save his body, but that he won't be able to do so if he does not tell the story first. He explains that true god cult is to revive old god and kill the demon-god of desire. The old god can't come back to the mortal world with the child, because the child is the offspring of the two men who are most successful subjects of dragon tribe. The only child born by the child and the demon of desire has the possibility of being born into a conspiracy, he says. He asks if this is because of some other arrangement that makes him love his son, but the narrator says it isn't, because he loves his son because of who he is. What's wrong with the plan? he says, if the plan is to harm his child and his wife, then they're really looking down on
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Devil's Lover • Chapter 158 • Page ik-page-4379881
Devil's Lover • Chapter 158 • Page ik-page-4379882
Devil's Lover • Chapter 158 • Page ik-page-4379883
Chapter 158
This is a locked chapterChapter 158
About This Chapter
The narrator tells us that the story is purely fictional, and that no similarity is made between the events in the story and real events. The narrator says that he doesn't want to imply or describe any real events or characters, places or real entities. He says that this is just a coincidence, and there's no intention to describe anything real in the setting. He also says that it's impossible to know what's going on in the real world, because no one has ever seen it. He adds that he's not sure if the true god-cult has abandoned him, or if they found out about the previous secret information. He tells the narrator that he can only use the mark of the god of desire to save his body, but that he won't be able to do so if he does not tell the story first. He explains that true god cult is to revive old god and kill the demon-god of desire. The old god can't come back to the mortal world with the child, because the child is the offspring of the two men who are most successful subjects of dragon tribe. The only child born by the child and the demon of desire has the possibility of being born into a conspiracy, he says. He asks if this is because of some other arrangement that makes him love his son, but the narrator says it isn't, because he loves his son because of who he is. What's wrong with the plan? he says, if the plan is to harm his child and his wife, then they're really looking down on
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