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... and loyal.

Looking at him straight on, he still seemed honest and loyal.

After being injured, his body also had a feeling of weakness, making him seem even more honest.

But you couldn't look at the left side of his face.

On his left eye was something magical - there was actually a flower.

It was like a tattoo.

And a three-dimensional embossed tattoo at that.

The hideous wound had actua ...

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