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Rule Eater • Chapter 210: Before the Final Battle • Page ik-page-3577683
Rule Eater • Chapter 210: Before the Final Battle • Page ik-page-3577684
Chapter 210: Before the Final Battle
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The monster asks the monster if he wants to go seek his death. The monster replies that he doesn't want to, because he has to face monsters all the time. He also says that if he didn't have the monster, he wouldn't be able to survive. He tells the monster that if it weren't for him, the monster would be butchered like the muggles. He says that he's not worried about running away, because if he did, he'd be praying to the saviors. He adds that, even if he does die, the monsters will know that they aren't just pushovers. He asks if the monster thinks he can escape, and the monster tells him that he can't, because his master taught him about the difference between highness and lowness. He goes on to say that the monster is the first one who has been able to fight him so long without losing, and that it looks like he let his son go. He scolds the monster for touching him, saying that if anything happens to his son, he will be accountable.
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Rule Eater • Chapter 210: Before the Final Battle • Page ik-page-3577683
Rule Eater • Chapter 210: Before the Final Battle • Page ik-page-3577684
Chapter 210: Before the Final Battle
This is a locked chapterChapter 210: Before the Final Battle
About This Chapter
The monster asks the monster if he wants to go seek his death. The monster replies that he doesn't want to, because he has to face monsters all the time. He also says that if he didn't have the monster, he wouldn't be able to survive. He tells the monster that if it weren't for him, the monster would be butchered like the muggles. He says that he's not worried about running away, because if he did, he'd be praying to the saviors. He adds that, even if he does die, the monsters will know that they aren't just pushovers. He asks if the monster thinks he can escape, and the monster tells him that he can't, because his master taught him about the difference between highness and lowness. He goes on to say that the monster is the first one who has been able to fight him so long without losing, and that it looks like he let his son go. He scolds the monster for touching him, saying that if anything happens to his son, he will be accountable.
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