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... onsciously uttered out Vulcan’s name.

Then he held his empty hands together, as he had dropped the holy object, then began to pray in repentance.

The desperate voice of the Pope was filled with joy, but also seemed almost as if he was sobbing.

The body of Demon King Himuro was getting ice cold, with a vast amount of blood pouring out of it.

Finally, Vulcan showed up in front of the believers as he gave off holy energy from his entire body.

Everyone that had gathered ...

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