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Chapter 54 - The Man Who Didn't Move
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This chapter opens with a description of the scene in which a giant iron fist is struck down by a man. The man who did not move the bloody sight is of a man, just before the iron fist strikes the man. He is the captain of the ship, and he tells the captain that he will have to turn him to stone until the matter is settled. The captain tells the man that his spear is petrifying, and the captain tells him that his turn will come soon. He tells him to take his time, and that he was able to use his time to store up power. He says that if things had not gone as planned, this would have been enough protection, but that the roar of dawn is enough to shatter the armor. He then launches an arrow at the man, who is still as dead as a corpse. He exclaims that he is not arm and that his true identity is not that of the captain, but of a "sin whoa, whoa" . He apologizes, and says that he intended to hide the sin for a while, but now that he has seen it, he does not believe it.
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Chapter 54 - The Man Who Didn't Move
This is a locked chapterChapter 54 - The Man Who Didn't Move
About This Chapter
This chapter opens with a description of the scene in which a giant iron fist is struck down by a man. The man who did not move the bloody sight is of a man, just before the iron fist strikes the man. He is the captain of the ship, and he tells the captain that he will have to turn him to stone until the matter is settled. The captain tells the man that his spear is petrifying, and the captain tells him that his turn will come soon. He tells him to take his time, and that he was able to use his time to store up power. He says that if things had not gone as planned, this would have been enough protection, but that the roar of dawn is enough to shatter the armor. He then launches an arrow at the man, who is still as dead as a corpse. He exclaims that he is not arm and that his true identity is not that of the captain, but of a "sin whoa, whoa" . He apologizes, and says that he intended to hide the sin for a while, but now that he has seen it, he does not believe it.
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