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... f the Pablo Family saw Joo Hayun, only three thoughts came to mind:

She’s disgustingly beautiful.

Disgustingly strong.

And she looks disgustingly pissed off.

“P-please, spare me!”

“S-she’s a lunatic! She’s gonna kill us all!”

Every time Joo Hayun cast a spell, buildings crumbled, and the ground shook.

The Pablo Family's members scattered in all directions, desperate to survive.

It was a pitiful, gruesome scene—but Joo Hayun didn’t b ...

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