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... replayed every moment—his feeble attempts to penetrate the wild, and the more unrestrained attacks he had unconsciously executed.
Call it an exaggeration, but the pain he experienced at that moment was absolute.
Initially, he had believed the pain he felt during the beast attack was the pinnacle of whatever stimulus the body could endure, but he was proven wrong in the most painful way possible.
At first, it was a small heat that bloomed along his ribs, causing mild disc ...
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