“Isn’t that a good thing, Sáphire?” Anna asked. “What!” shouted Sáphire. “Whose side are you on?” “I’m on yours, Sáphire. I just meant that they were weak. The Christians helped you w**d out the weak ones, so you now know who your strong allies are,” Anna amended. “Ah, yes, I guess if you look at it in that light, they did me a favour.” Sáphire laughed. “I am sorry I haven’t been,” Anna began. “Sorry! Do not be sorry, my dear sister, for I shall raise a more nefarious horde of demons, the likes of which have never been seen on this earth. They shall do my bidding and be victorious once and for all,” Sáphire thundered. “I will not give up on making Néarbi Valley mine—I mean, Lucifer’s—headquarters. I already seem to have lost Ren to that wench Ari. I will not lose this battle.” “I kno