The Broken Girl and the Devil's Bride • Chapter 7 Part 1 • Page ik-page-4453786
Chapter 7 Part 1
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"Guardians," the chapter's title, opens with the arrival of the breakfast, which the monster calls "whoosh whoosh, se whoosh" . It's the same breakfast that the monster ate when he was a child, and it's also the breakfast that he's been eating ever since. He's just waiting for the little brat to reveal himself, and he'll let him live. He tells the brat that the breakfast is his "family heirloom," and that he can't think of anything better to do with it than kill him to cover his tracks. The brat says that he wants to go, but the monster says that the taste isn't bad, and the taste will depend on the amount of food the breakfast has. He says that they're sharing the breakfast room together, and that they don't want to say anything to each other. They're both bored to death, and they'll be sharing the same room the next day. The monster says he brings the brat out to make sure that she's tall enough to face the enemy, and she doesn1t retaliate. He also says that his daily job is to help people who are bullied by monsters. He explains that his parents were both killed by monsters, but he didn1t do it out of fear that they would be killed by them. He adds that he and the rest of the village have to live happily ever after, since they are still alive. He asks if there is any problem with the distribution of monsters in the village, since this is the first time they've been on the monster site, and there isn1t much to learn about them. The narrator says that it would be best if the original
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The Broken Girl and the Devil's Bride • Chapter 7 Part 1 • Page ik-page-4453786
Chapter 7 Part 1
This is a locked chapterChapter 7 Part 1
About This Chapter
"Guardians," the chapter's title, opens with the arrival of the breakfast, which the monster calls "whoosh whoosh, se whoosh" . It's the same breakfast that the monster ate when he was a child, and it's also the breakfast that he's been eating ever since. He's just waiting for the little brat to reveal himself, and he'll let him live. He tells the brat that the breakfast is his "family heirloom," and that he can't think of anything better to do with it than kill him to cover his tracks. The brat says that he wants to go, but the monster says that the taste isn't bad, and the taste will depend on the amount of food the breakfast has. He says that they're sharing the breakfast room together, and that they don't want to say anything to each other. They're both bored to death, and they'll be sharing the same room the next day. The monster says he brings the brat out to make sure that she's tall enough to face the enemy, and she doesn1t retaliate. He also says that his daily job is to help people who are bullied by monsters. He explains that his parents were both killed by monsters, but he didn1t do it out of fear that they would be killed by them. He adds that he and the rest of the village have to live happily ever after, since they are still alive. He asks if there is any problem with the distribution of monsters in the village, since this is the first time they've been on the monster site, and there isn1t much to learn about them. The narrator says that it would be best if the original
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