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... pper platform. They had a long meeting with everyone there. All the people on the upper platform were rebel leaders. They were the pillars who ran most of the operations all around the kingdom. It was rare for them to get together like this, so they were using the opportunity to discuss various issues.

"Is that guy for real? How can anyone endure that much pain?" One of the leaders asked.

"Is he even alive? He behaves more like a corpse than a living person," another added.

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