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... had made sure to make him suffer…

So why was he getting back up?

Why was he persevering?

What sort of strength did the young man possess that allowed him to shrug off such harrowing pain with apparent ease?

Especially the last one.

The heartbreak…

Azrael had created that for the express purpose of breaking the youth. Yet, contrary to his expectations, it didn’t work.

The Reaper snarled, the tenebrous void reflecting his rage. It roiled, re ...

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