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Damien remembered when he first stepped into that ring. He was only ten. It was a year before his father threw him into the vicious world of merchants, modern businesses.

Damien had always been treated well by his brother. He taught him how to do sports, philosophical ideologies, human nature, how to flirt with girls, and everything an elder brother could teach a younger brother, whom t ...

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