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Child Of The Demon (Highschool dxd harem x male reader)
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2024
This is the child of sukuna, he was gifted with his father's magic, one of the strongest magic abilities and it's a concept, the concept of slicing with this his father was a demon among devils, leaving nothing but blood on the ground and and tiny cubes of stone all over the place

p.s. I don't own Highschool dxd or any images
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