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Lu Hao is not prepared to bring these people back to Celta, stay here to continue to develop, and leave a little left behind. In the end, the bandit head is a bit of a team. It has already been sent to the public on the road. Although these identities are not very bright, it is still enough in the gray star field.

As for the proof of Mo rolling, Lu Hao is ready to enter the planet, choose the no-man's land, let the wind connect to the internal network.

The reason why the gray s ...

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“So, Diana, what's your excuse for betraying me?”

His amber glinted eyes bore into the woman with bloodied, broken blue hair, kneeling in complete disarray.

“... you're evil.”

“Oh, so, looking out for all of you makes me evil?”

The man narrowed his eyes, contemplating the echoes of protagonist halos and heroines' mentality, starkly real now.

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“How am I evil?”

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“... y.. you ba..stard, You killed millions.”

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He had eradicated all the evil organizations within the Empire after ascending to his throne.

Wars were waged to crush rebellious kingdoms that stood against his Empire, uniting the entire Heidal Continent under one flag—the Selvius Empire.

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Yet, they all blamed him for saving them, unable to comprehend that he had severed the root causes that would have subjected them to excruciating suffering.

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“Indeed, now I see.”

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'System.........

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