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Slowly, Duke Barbatos began to vanish. Some parts of his body had already teleported to his dungeon. He could only struggle.

"What are you guys doing? Help me! Don't just stand there!"

Even though the duke ordered them, his men just stood still. Even Baron Loke, the demon he trusted the most, just watched himself writhing on the floor.

"Baron Loke! Baron Loke!"

Finally, the right-hand man's name was called out by Duke Barbatos. The other demons looked at Baro ...

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