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#80 A Tireless Enemy
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The monk asks the monk to get out of the holy ground, but the monk refuses. He tells the monk that he is heretics, and that he has lost the battle. The monk tells him that he lost the fire-breathing man, which is a big blow. He says that he still has things to do in the city, and he asks if he is supposed to tell the monks that they are happy on the side of the enemy. He asks if the monk is his family, and the monk says he is alone. He thanks him for his help, and says that a lot of the people have left the church. He then asks if his leg is all right, and when the monk replies that it is, he says that they need to talk. He takes a look at the map of the city. He sees that the next place that the enemy will attack is in this place. He wants to go there, but he says it is too dangerous to go alone, and asks if it is a good idea to help the enemy get the ships. He replies that he would stay under the ground, and then he would follow the monk on a second. But he says he cannot go any farther, and so he will go over the map.
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To Your Eternity 1-18 • #80 A Tireless Enemy • Page ik-page-562674
To Your Eternity 1-18 • #80 A Tireless Enemy • Page ik-page-562675
#80 A Tireless Enemy
This is a locked chapter#80 A Tireless Enemy
About This Chapter
The monk asks the monk to get out of the holy ground, but the monk refuses. He tells the monk that he is heretics, and that he has lost the battle. The monk tells him that he lost the fire-breathing man, which is a big blow. He says that he still has things to do in the city, and he asks if he is supposed to tell the monks that they are happy on the side of the enemy. He asks if the monk is his family, and the monk says he is alone. He thanks him for his help, and says that a lot of the people have left the church. He then asks if his leg is all right, and when the monk replies that it is, he says that they need to talk. He takes a look at the map of the city. He sees that the next place that the enemy will attack is in this place. He wants to go there, but he says it is too dangerous to go alone, and asks if it is a good idea to help the enemy get the ships. He replies that he would stay under the ground, and then he would follow the monk on a second. But he says he cannot go any farther, and so he will go over the map.
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