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09. Therefore, he was assigned into the Beta Class. Promotion Battle[] ?? Attack on Deltaheim[] Desir and his Starling
Party were highly instrumental turning the tide against the Outsiders during the Attack on Deltaheim. Recapture of the Teleportation Gate[] Desir also led the Starling Party to
recapture the teleportation gate that had already fallen into the hands of the Outsiders. This action effectively cutting off the Outsider’s reinforcement while allowing the Western Kingdoms’ own reinforcement to arrive. Fight Against the Demon of Doom[] “ Earth Nourishing the Sun ” — Chapter 82 As Zod deals with Dadaneuph, Desir engages Crow Mask in a magic duel. He has the upper hand for the beginning of the fight, thanks to hacking and breaking Crow Mask's spells, but the revolutionist pulls out an artifact and quickly overwhelms Desir. His party then arrives and saves him, and together, they force Crow Mask to retreat. Realizing that he needs to take drastic measures in order to defeat the Demon of Doom Dadaneuph, Desir asks Ajest to hold back Romantica and Pram while he seeks assistance from Zod and Priscilla. By using Zod’s mana, Desir invoked a magic through Dragon Tongue. Upon invoking the magic, Desir’s body tensed up.
kudasai!! (センパイの相談に乗ってあげて. 下さい!!)Senpai wa dotchi kakitai n su ka? (センパイはどっち描きたいんスか?)Yoroshiku onegaishimasu ne senpai ♡ (よろしくお願いしますね センパイ♡)Yoroshiku onegaishimasu senpai ♡ (よろしくお願いします センパイ♡)Watashi ni chū shite hoshī n su yo ne senpai wa♡ (私にチューして欲しいんスよね センパイは♡)Hissatsu!! Senpai goroshi ~!! (必殺!!センパイ殺し~!!) Extra: Sukoshi. Nuide
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