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... d he been so thoroughly infuriated by an opponent's arrogance and disregard for his worth as a warrior, particularly in a high-stakes deathmatch.
The fact that Dahaka had entered the battle ill-prepared, failing to bring his best gear and underestimating Kahn, served as a blatant sign of disrespect. It was a direct affront to his skill and abilities, disregarding the countless hours he had devoted to training and self-improvement over the past 11 months.
Throughout that ...
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