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He had died—or at least, he had made it look like he did.

In reality, his loss to Vinsh was no accident.

Reign knew that killing the Demon King repeatedly was pointless, because of the presence of the meta-human.

So, instead of wasting his energy in a direct confrontation, he devised a plan to deceive everyone.

The real risk was whether his body could withstand the attack, but it was a gamble he had to take.

Of course, he wasn't dumb enough to leave ev ...

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