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... final, bone-shattering blow, Lucifer sent Talia flying through the air, her body crashing against a blood-stained boulder. However Lucifer didn't stop.


Like the wounded beast, he appeared right before Talia, grabbing both her hands before kicking her stomach.


Talia's body was sent flying, but her arms remained in Lucifer's hands, completely detached from her body. Even the white ring was in Lucifer's hands now.


The battle was over however, Lucifer still ...

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