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... st and most dangerous of the nine floors. Demons fought bloody battles as always over the red earth, under the crimson sky, and in the suffocatingly sweltering heat.

“Gahahahaha! I, Nergal the Mad, take charge of this territory!”

Rumble!

A purple demon swung down his ax, shattering the earth under him. Screams echoed throughout the surroundings, and the shockwave blew away the demons surrounding Nergal.

“Gehehehehe! Move, weaklings!”

Nergal swung his ax wi ...

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