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... Alioth asked Azekiel. "Because this statement of yours conflicts with what you said before."

"No it doesn't," Azekiel answered. "All I said before is that I have no enmity with you three, and I don't want to kill you unless you give me a reason too, but I didn't say I don't want to kill any King at all? There's still one King I've yet to kill..."

"You don't want to kill us, but there's one King you want to kill? Other than us, there is only one left. Don't tell me you want to kill th ...

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