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‘How to kill a giant.’

burning giant.

Among the giants, Taros was the bravest among them.

After he was punished with eternal burning, it wasn’t that his companions had never tried to put Taros to peace after hearing his screams of pain.

[However, the fire of God rather burned them up.]

But that fire burned everything that approached them.

Even the pare ...

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