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... ents.
The experience of taking a person’s life left him feeling quiet and thoughtful.
He truly did not know how to react emotionally.
But logically, he broke it down.
Reymond had betrayed them, sealed them in a demon’s den, and was moments from killing him.
Had he been left alive, he would truly cause numerous life threatening problems to Seth.
Because of this, Seth did not feel like an irredeemable killer, even though the act itself was brutal. ...
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