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"If you think that, you're bigger fools than I thought," my son said with a bitter laugh of his own. "Lucifer kicked me out of Hell centuries ago. I don't know anything." "No, he doesn't," Adam confirmed. "But Eve does. I can get her to talk." Adam looked at Belial for a moment, and then he slammed his fist into my son's stomach. I felt his grunt of pain in my own gut, and I clutched my chest as he bent over from it. Then Adam turned to me with pure evil in his eyes. "I won't kill him. You know that. But I'll make him hurt so bad he'll pray for death. Unless you tell me where the tomb is." “I really don’t know!" I yanked at my chains, desperate to get to my son. "I’m not lying. I don't remember anything, I swear it." "Then you better remember fast." Adam grabbed Belphegor's knife and s

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