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Chapter 37
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The monster asks the walker why he did not eat anything, and the walker responds that he didn't have to do anything to make freesia the warrior. He says that he lent the walker his powers, but the humans destroyed them. He doesn't know who started all of this, but he at least knows that it wasn't him. The monster says that the humans have been killing freesia all along, and that's why they're so different from the other humans. The only difference between the humans and the freesia is that the parasites are lecturing the humans, not killing them. The warrior says that if he were to eat him, freesia would die. He explains that he's using all of his power and regeneration to help freesia, and if the walker eats him, she'll die too. The walker says that this is why he exists, because the warrior exists to protect freesia.
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It's Only You That I Want • Chapter 37 • Page ik-page-4435267
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It's Only You That I Want • Chapter 37 • Page ik-page-4435269
It's Only You That I Want • Chapter 37 • Page ik-page-4435270
It's Only You That I Want • Chapter 37 • Page ik-page-4435271
Chapter 37
This is a locked chapterChapter 37
About This Chapter
The monster asks the walker why he did not eat anything, and the walker responds that he didn't have to do anything to make freesia the warrior. He says that he lent the walker his powers, but the humans destroyed them. He doesn't know who started all of this, but he at least knows that it wasn't him. The monster says that the humans have been killing freesia all along, and that's why they're so different from the other humans. The only difference between the humans and the freesia is that the parasites are lecturing the humans, not killing them. The warrior says that if he were to eat him, freesia would die. He explains that he's using all of his power and regeneration to help freesia, and if the walker eats him, she'll die too. The walker says that this is why he exists, because the warrior exists to protect freesia.
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