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... the hall, huddled together and trembling. They had just seen their exalted Liberator meet her end.

The same man who got angry with me for asking Luana if she was the Liberator got up and glared at me, still trembling in fear. “Our…Liberator…cannot…” He didn’t get to finish as I stabbed him through the chest. He slumped to the floor dead, eyes wide open in shock and without even a scream. Blood poured from the open wound.

This was only the second time I had killed a mortal.

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Xiang Xiaoyuan: “…Thanks.”

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Xiang Xiaoyuan said, “…Wait, listen to me!”

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