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... late ruins of the Valtherion estate. It has been a place of grandeur, but was now a memory in shambles—a reminder of what had been stolen from him.

His boots crunched over broken stone and splintered wood, the air carried ash and silence. The sight of it all made his blood simmer.

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Every shattered pillar and charred wall cried of betrayal, of loss. The rage burned at his chest.

This was home once—wasn't it? The thought was lost as soo ...

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He: “Well, I will believe you this once.”

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Am I an insignificant extra?

Am I the protagonist? Nah, definitely not.

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