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... might be something taken for granted by some. But for him, it was anything but. He was once nothing more than a mere monster.

Therefore, he had given himself a name. And he had been obsessed with that name. But, to the point of abandoning even that name, he clung to a single battle.

So, he couldn’t fall here.

Ayanhar’s wounds healed in an instant.

The dying embers in his heart reignited.

Instinctively, he understood.

This was his final battle, burn ...

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