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... k that a 13-year-old boy would genuinely think of himself as a bad person?

But despite being under the impression that Zayn was exaggerating intentionally, there was a trace of conviction in the boy's voice that caused him to hesitate.

He looked a little longer at Zayn who returned his gaze without a shred of fear.

"Look who returned to my workplace? If that is not Merlin Kivan, my forging hammer will learn how to fly!" A loud and hoarse voice rang through the entire shop ...

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