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... o work so hard if he had stopped to think about it. It wasn’t difficult to keep fighting until the other five people died.

All he could think about right now was defeating the Sovereign!

He was enjoying the fight more than he thought he would.

Ozul never thought himself to enjoy a fight, and he never did. However, it had become one of the very few things in which he could let himself out.

He had voluntarily run towards the Sovereign so the fight would be far away ...

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