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Lee la novela Jo finds love in a Demon escrita por el autor RoseMaddox1990 publicada en WebNovel. During a job on a stake out Jo and the brothers they see a group of witches summon Akiel the son of Lucifer. He is pissed off and kills them all and walks out of the cabin covered in there blood and s...

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During a job on a stake out Jo and the brothers they see a group of witches summon Akiel the son of Lucifer. He is pissed off and kills them all and walks out of the cabin covered in there blood and see them

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