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CHAPTER TEN

He simply vanished.

"The monsters who refused to bow to the angel voice... daughter of light, were slain—not for their own mercy, but for ours." I spoke in hushed tones in the air.

My lack of breath, as well as exhaustion and lethargy, are felt throughout my body. Because even as my lungs try to pull in much-needed oxygen, I feel as if I'm drowning in the air. The only way to feel better is to get some fresh air and sit for a few minutes. Fresh air is better, cleaner, and I'm no longer drowning in it.

The moon started to turn into red. In the woods, I heard a tremendous wail.

The sorrow of the indifferent, of a monster who sold its soul for ease and instead discovered hell, is contained in that lifeless cry. It can hide behind gorgeous skin or the rotten hide of the abyss' decaying creatures, but I can see it through any disguise.

Even though I was tumbling down to my feet,

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