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The Devil reborn

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What is The Devil reborn

Lee la novela The Devil reborn escrita por el autor SherlockHolmes221B publicada en WebNovel. This Story is not mine i just wanted to share it with other fans if you wish to read or support the real creator of this novel then please search for DanzyDanz on fanfiction.net by the name Lucifer. T...

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This Story is not mine i just wanted to share it with other fans if you wish to read or support the real creator of this novel then please search for DanzyDanz on fanfiction.net by the name Lucifer. Thanks for reading . . . Almost a millennia after his death, his ever-wandering soul returned to his original body at last. Caused by a date gone horribly wrong out of all reasons. He had no intention on reclaiming his throne or be dragged into the game of politics in the first place, but even the Morning Star can't always be the chooser.

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It's a good read. One of the best dxd fanfictions out there. Would have liked to see an interaction between Luci and Gabi though...........

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