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... struction the kingdom was the time he encountered it. At first he was completely oblivious of it's uses, but when his blood was infused to it, they became inseparable.

It was this divine tool that allowed to reach the heights that he never thought nor dreamed of. It allowed him to see higher peaks and experience the view from the top, albeit briefly.

"You're visibly weakened, which means I am right. It was you who sent me back. No worries. I will find a way to restore you, and we ...

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