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Harsh.

It made people fear.

Even those indifferent to life and death trembled in their hearts when facing a true hardliner, fighters looked innocent, but the chill in their eyes cut to the bone.

The room was quite warm.

But he felt as if he had fallen into an ice cave.

And what also penetrated his bones was the dagger that made him continuously lose blood.

Just as he had thought.

In the eyes of the fighters, his life was insignificant; ...

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