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... ying aura. Not only was he intimidating, but also ruthless and cold. Not hesitating to mercilessly kill any of them, that stepped out of line.

"Now, as king I have a few rules." He grinned visiously darting his eyes at them. Excitement evident in his face, enjoying the showcase of power against these weaklings.

All his life he’d been called the weak one, bullied, humiliated, but no more. The tables were turning, and he was going to get as strong as possible. No matter what it too ...

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