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... decide his fate."

As Asher's words boomed across the space,

Drakar gurgled weakly, desperately shaking his head as incomprehensible noises spilled from his throat. His pathetic form hunched over, trembling violently under everyone's searing gaze.

The people exchanged grim, determined glances. Whispers began to ripple through the crowd, filled with dark, merciless intentions. Many stepped forward with barely suppressed rage, their expressions twisted in fury and grief. Dr ...

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