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... cal screamed as if someone had pushed a dagger into his spine, twisting it left and right, trying to yank it out.

It was not merely pain felt in his body but in his soul, connected to his disciple's being. It was... broken? He was prepared for it now as he would sacrifice Kiva, using his death to bring down the Judgement and many soldiers... while also consuming his essence and refreshing himself in the process. Yet, all of that was now thrown out of the window as the delicate flow of ma ...

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