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After Transmigrating as a Demon, I've Been Adopted by Angels!

"Reincarnated into the World of Magic as a demon, the last thing Davis expected was to grow up right amidst the arms of angels. Ever since the group of philanthropic angels took pity on his miserable birth and adopted him, Davis has been forced to keep his evil identity a secret while he signed in to the system. ""Ding! The Host has signed in at Angel's Pond, 'The Saint's Halo' is rewarded!"" ""Ding! Devil's blood activated. Sign in error. 'The Devil's Curse' is additionally rewarded!"" ""Ding! The Host has signed in at God's Throne, 'Gold's Holy Axe' is rewarded!"" ""Ding! Devil's blood activated. Sign in error. 'The Devil's Manifistation' is additionally rewarded!"" After a thousand years of quietly signing into places in the City of Angels and being rewarded with double the rewards, Davis's true identity finally came to light! Now as a true Devil, Davis had both the world of angels and demons surrendering at his feet!"

Tangerines and Watermelons · Fantasía
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Save the Angel Davis

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

The Dragon Queen Sarafini stood up and moved her somewhat stiff body. She slowly said, "The owner of that demonic aura has constructed a teleportation channel right above this bed."

Sarafini spread out her palm and pointed to a spot.

After a stream of red dragon power passed by, a pitch-black crack appeared there.

That crack was very small. If it was not for Sarafini deliberately using her dragon power to cover that crack, it would not have been visible at all!

The dragon power that Sarafini used to cover the spatial crack was like quicksand, slowly flowing into that tiny crack.

In a short while, that tiny crack completely devoured the dragon power that Sarafini used.

Then, that crack once again concealed itself.

When Michael saw all of this, he said angrily, "The demons are really too much. Not only did they cast a voodoo spell on Fiona, but they also sent people to cause trouble many times. They didn't even let poor Davis off!"