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“Please help us.”

Everyone in the room was in deep thought.

He didn’t miss the opportunity when he revealed that the owner of the identity slate was Chun Inji, the former Lord of the Demonic Cult.

Despite the situation, Baekhyun thought that seeing the identity slate, the new Lord would surely come to help them.

‘Please help us out, like your former lord did.’

At that moment, Chung Yeowun’s voice entered Baekhyun’s ears, who had his head on the ground.

“I ...

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