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"I am not sure. Wouldn't you say I have a serious reason to harbor resentment towards you?"

"Of course not!" The Dragon God replied immediately, expecting to hear that particular answer from the boy.

"Certainly, I ordered the tribe to kill you, but let me ask you instead... If I asked you to commit suicide, would you do it?"

"I would not, but someone from the tribe might have done it."

"Then, supposing I order a man to commit suicide, and he actually does it, who is the one to blame for his death? Me or him?"

Apollyon didn't grimace upon hearing that absurd question but closed his eyes instead for a few seconds in thought before opening them again to glare at the dragon.

"That's sophistry. You can't deceive me with such a ridiculous argument, but I'll admit that your words contain some truth inside them. The people from the tribe are deeply faithful to you to the point that their belief is making them fanatics. Although I dislike you, strangely enough, I can't say that my feeling
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