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... r emotions over rational action.
Although he could sympathize and understand Mirelle’s internal turmoil, what she just did could easily result in catastrophic damage.
It was a good thing that he got the enemy trapped in the sea to ensure they couldn’t retaliate.
But what would happen if he didn’t and the enemy sieged the chance to deal a final blow?
Was he supposed to pay with his life because one of his teammates couldn’t adapt or do their duty properly?
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