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... he annex mansion. Beside him, nestled on a cushion at the foot of his bed, lay Dudu, his dragon companion. The small creature's black scales shimmered faintly in the dim light, catching the soft rays of the rising sun. Dudu's rhythmic breathing filled the room with a soothing cadence, a stark contrast to the turmoil of Klaus's dreams.

The nightmares were relentless, fragments of his past life that clawed at the edges of his consciousness. Images of battles, faces of the lost, and moments ...

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