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... smile as the faces of the countless people who had died flashed before his eyes.

Children, families, and entire worlds were all snuffed out while he had convinced himself it was the "necessary" thing to do.

It chewed at him, this cold, calculated decision he had made...And for the first time in a long while, Felix felt something he hadn't allowed himself to feel, regret.

He turned, and his gaze fell on Asna. Then, he continued to speak with a voice lanced with self-reflec ...

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