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Demon Lord Retry! R (Manga) Volume 6 - cover

Demon Lord Retry! R (Manga) Volume 6

Kurone Kanzaki

Traduttore Adam Seacord

Casa editrice: J-Novel Club

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Having defeated the high-ranking devil Allit, the Demon Lord and company set off for Hellion territory, leaving chaos in their wake. There, Olgan’s father—the grand devil Belphegor—captures her. To save her from him once and for all, the Demon Lord storms into the grand devil’s sanctum!
Disponibile da: 19/06/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 162 pagine.

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