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Chapter 31: Lying Down and Becoming a God! Lilith, Drain the City's Sins Dry for Me!
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Twenty... living, walking, continuously generating holy light energy... dedicated power banks.

Viridian humbly lowered his head, at an angle unseen by others, the corner of his mouth curling into an unnoticed, manic and satisfied smile.

However, this extreme pleasure lasted less than three seconds before being replaced by an even deeper, colder chill.

[Key Holder]!

This word hung like a guillotine above his head, making all the safety he had just acquired seem utterly ridiculous.

Voluntarily delivered right to his doorstep.

He didn't even speak to any of the "power bank" knights, and under everyone's reverent gaze, he turned and left with the pretext of "needing to contemplate divine grace".

What a great guy, this Grand Knight.

The moment he stepped out of the church, Veridian's figure instantly melted into the shadows, like a drop of ink falling into the night, racing towards the Raven's Nest Manor at the highest speed!

Speed! Power! More hidden cards!

Everything he was doing now was
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