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... ek resting against his fist. His eyes were cold.

Surrounding him were monsters, companions, his knights—his loyal servants.

Kael sat in silence, thinking to himself.

"If I could bring out the deep flaw in humans... can I maybe do it with human emotions too?"

He thought about it for a moment—until his mother’s voice broke through.

Her voice was shaky.

"What are those?" she asked. Words barely came out of her mouth.

He got off the throne slow ...

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