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... l myself, I was terrified. Fear weakens the will and the voice in my head gets louder and more intense! I can feel that my consciousness is slowly disappearing! I feared that if I had brought the blade closer to my throat, he might have bound me forever. So all I can do is wait.

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With a wry smile, Atala lowered his hands weakly.

"That's why I fought hard.

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That's why I will do my best, and I will always fight against that scumbag. He's break ...

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