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... ehavior?"

’Still, I Love this shit.’

Ramos smirked slightly. "He challenged it. Demanded to God that if he can survive the onslaught, he wanted the blessing."

"A blessing to help in his endeavor so that he can serve his Lord and carry his name."

"The Emperor of Heinz?"Kael asked.

"Yes," Ramos tapped the mural again.

"And the storm answered."

Kael’s eyes flickered as he saw the next depiction of the storm descending, a bolt of lightning stri ...

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