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Rule Eater • Chapter 217: End • Page ik-page-3601134
Rule Eater • Chapter 217: End • Page ik-page-3601135
Rule Eater • Chapter 217: End • Page ik-page-3601136
Chapter 217: End
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This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the monster and the monster's servant. The monster says that the monster is talking like he's a hero and that he is the only one who has a burden like this. He says that everyone in the world has his own mission and expectations, and that's why it's so annoying to talk about everything to a person like him. He asks the servant if he thinks the monster will summon the holy knights military again, and the servant replies that he doesn't think so, since they'll be useless anyway. He also says that he'd rather kill the monster than use his power against the gods, since he'll still be able to get revenge on them even if they don't kill him. The servant says that if he were to get hit, he would be cut in half, and he begs the servant to pay more attention to the battle. He points out that if the monster were to be hit, his life would be tied to hiss, and if he didn't pay attention, he wouldn't survive the fight. He calls the servant a fool, and says that even if the fight is adawdle, they have to tire the monster out completely. He reminds the servant that he picked him to do the job, and asks him if he knows how to dodge a puncture in a tire. He adds that the kid is more annoying to him than the
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Rule Eater • Chapter 217: End • Page ik-page-3601134
Rule Eater • Chapter 217: End • Page ik-page-3601135
Rule Eater • Chapter 217: End • Page ik-page-3601136
Chapter 217: End
This is a locked chapterChapter 217: End
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the monster and the monster's servant. The monster says that the monster is talking like he's a hero and that he is the only one who has a burden like this. He says that everyone in the world has his own mission and expectations, and that's why it's so annoying to talk about everything to a person like him. He asks the servant if he thinks the monster will summon the holy knights military again, and the servant replies that he doesn't think so, since they'll be useless anyway. He also says that he'd rather kill the monster than use his power against the gods, since he'll still be able to get revenge on them even if they don't kill him. The servant says that if he were to get hit, he would be cut in half, and he begs the servant to pay more attention to the battle. He points out that if the monster were to be hit, his life would be tied to hiss, and if he didn't pay attention, he wouldn't survive the fight. He calls the servant a fool, and says that even if the fight is adawdle, they have to tire the monster out completely. He reminds the servant that he picked him to do the job, and asks him if he knows how to dodge a puncture in a tire. He adds that the kid is more annoying to him than the
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