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The next morning, the men are shocked to find that the captain has stepped over the line. The captain is furious that he has lost interest in the men and wants to know why they are kicking him. He tells them that he is the one who is going to die and that they are the ones who are going to get sucked in by the "disgusting eyes" of the enemy. He asks them to stop screaming, but they refuse to listen to his plea for them to go back to their homes. He is afraid that if he cannot, there will be no one there to help him, and he is afraid of what will happen to him if he does not return to his home. He says he has asked the men to come back, and they have refused to listen. He wonders why they have to scream, and wonders if the brat is casting "some sort of spells" that trick their vision. He fears that he will not be able to tear him apart, and that there is no one in the house anyway. He feels that he needs to know who he is about to kill so that he can take control of the situation. He wishes that he could play with the bear's head, but he cannot because his mouth is even stronger than the sword. He knows that killing a dead one does not need to know, and it is a "life-time achievement" taking him down. The men are interested in
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Rule Eater • Chapter 308: Purpose • Page ik-page-4209615
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Chapter 308: Purpose
This is a locked chapterChapter 308: Purpose
About This Chapter
The next morning, the men are shocked to find that the captain has stepped over the line. The captain is furious that he has lost interest in the men and wants to know why they are kicking him. He tells them that he is the one who is going to die and that they are the ones who are going to get sucked in by the "disgusting eyes" of the enemy. He asks them to stop screaming, but they refuse to listen to his plea for them to go back to their homes. He is afraid that if he cannot, there will be no one there to help him, and he is afraid of what will happen to him if he does not return to his home. He says he has asked the men to come back, and they have refused to listen. He wonders why they have to scream, and wonders if the brat is casting "some sort of spells" that trick their vision. He fears that he will not be able to tear him apart, and that there is no one in the house anyway. He feels that he needs to know who he is about to kill so that he can take control of the situation. He wishes that he could play with the bear's head, but he cannot because his mouth is even stronger than the sword. He knows that killing a dead one does not need to know, and it is a "life-time achievement" taking him down. The men are interested in
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