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A few days ago, a dragon named Nemo meets up with his brother, Nemo, in a river. The two of them discuss the recent events in the world, and Nemo tells his brother that he's been bitten by a dragon and that he needs to kill the dragon's brother first. He's afraid that if he does so, he'll die in the river, so he decides to take care of the situation first. The dragon tells Nemo that he has found Nemo, and that Nemo has been found dead. Nemo asks the dragon if he can help him, and the dragon tells him to wipe his face with a wet cloth. Nemo is horrified, but the dragon reassures him by saying that he doesn't need to kill him, because the wound isn't bleeding. Nemo thanks the dragon for saving his life, and says that the word "no" comes from evil, not from the dragon himself.
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A few days ago, a dragon named Nemo meets up with his brother, Nemo, in a river. The two of them discuss the recent events in the world, and Nemo tells his brother that he's been bitten by a dragon and that he needs to kill the dragon's brother first. He's afraid that if he does so, he'll die in the river, so he decides to take care of the situation first. The dragon tells Nemo that he has found Nemo, and that Nemo has been found dead. Nemo asks the dragon if he can help him, and the dragon tells him to wipe his face with a wet cloth. Nemo is horrified, but the dragon reassures him by saying that he doesn't need to kill him, because the wound isn't bleeding. Nemo thanks the dragon for saving his life, and says that the word "no" comes from evil, not from the dragon himself.
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