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... ain as he put out the cigarette on the counter.

"A God? Do you think a God would care for someone like us? A half-demon?" Somus asked back as he pointed his short sword at Mykel. His hand was trembling and terrified by Mykel's existence. "In the first place, the Gods have abandoned us, we didn't ask for this kind of life! But why we are punished for something that we didn't do?!" Somus yelled in his trembling voice of fear and anger.

Mykel sighed as he lit his cigarette and then ...

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