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    While they were 30e2013f0f struggling to resist b52b5f1778 the monsters with 4f5db039f4 these efforts, the 74e560e66f wizard was wandering 06e16c4896 in search of e9218e77d6 the Prince.2219809c7c1f6a11

    After the monster 6727f7bc2a turned its back 66fc74a506 and left, the 02ffbd79dc wizard began running 065d1031c4 again.37c7671b811ee143

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    To find 83c4f5e2a0 the Prince.05d9c4a5e008204c

    ……12ffa850e8dd718e

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    ……8d06f1d66e227db1

    What exactly 5a30d120aa did he 73613c41fd plan to 84808a438c do once 3abe9ba7d4 he found 156abcae8a him?27f5b5b2e4bda56d

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    I don’t know.545cfc76f30e9112

    But searching ac85b295b9 for the 1b32e65502 Prince was f6e4205a6d almost instinctual 91d3efc7ea for the 53fadbf46c wizard. You know how 7adff60310 this character came 75a986e00e to be, don’t 70067fd53f you? The wizard 1f89ddb35e was created 25998158aa solely for b3502f064e the Prince—to f29048d9f8 cast the 2391c13c5b curse upon 5f9463cd89 him. Though the curse b87c30075e failed, the Prince 79bc8f60c7 still exists in d1360195ca this world. So the wizard has f32202c49f no choice but to 1d1c98ad99 run. As long 0260762c92 as his 512393b8e2 limbs are 55c5fa29b9 intact.29f76a426dbbeca8

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    Fortunately for ce895ad18c the wizard, b1130dd4da finding the 6766385326 Prince wasn’t cde6ee5a12 too difficult.7778c64823680c2d

    Thanks to the magic c4aa58bab4 sword.9e824d687ae48403

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    The sword, glowing 59211b48d7 white as snow a0d2fb0bfe and humming loudly.bd4a03fd2c36a881

    How many dd86b49667 more black 91e1cb70fe monsters had e1d79d8b66 it devoured 1397aee45d in that 6727a44327 time? The sword’s cabae8fbcf white light bb493f9b1f had grown 0238e0930b stronger, and 5cf0a35c7e the sound 82f886eed9 vibrating through 01fc5e7ba6 the air 46349610be had become 0fd2f55ab6 louder. It was like a 3a28da5838 beast that cried out dfaf02ae5a no matter how much 2b088732f7 it ate. Yes, a living…b388b0aac161343e

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    A living beast.5961d25bee40e35a

    ……Unlike the vividly glowing 14a58a2915 sword, the Prince was 9825130707 exhausted. While it was 67bde97f0d fortunate that the 2c7c56953c Prince’s sword was f8f48c53a0 a magic weapon 00aae90a62 that devoured monsters, 8401430297 the Prince was e3ad1984a0 still human. No matter dbf99064c5 how exceptional, 5459cb28d3 he was 31e0839e93 only human. After swinging the sword aa9bafccb9 a hundred times, he 8f3d53289b was bound to be fff0b86503 worn out. And the monsters c55b8e8365 kept coming. As long b63ac0eb1d as the 1103c2f9a1 world continued eb37444d35 to crack f59ad35d80 and collapse, be5b645104 the monsters 80c478a215 would keep e2d01cf3e7 being born.6c50364248106892

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    The Prince 140876bb3a slashed through 5d63c35f8d another monster.9324410aac3c8f16

    An old 7b62a1613b man, moments 6db3f949d7 away from ad391d43ed being devoured, 11efbcdeaf clutched a f81d7f2135 baby wrapped f7df9d2d71 in a f2b1b2f96e blanket and 1693bb812d ran. The knights ca7c4bcc39 nearby escorted 79ead792ae the old 951c18bfaa man and 5bd1f09b49 the baby 07ec9e012b to safety.8756633658cf7a02

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    Another crack 974ad996dc appeared in af179a1ffd the world.bdfe9b24dad516aa

    From beyond the 2f779fa655 crack, a monster’s 9adf2285b6 claw burst through.ff93ce20845df86e

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    The sword b785e8f7ff in the da81d7faac Prince’s hand 778a7423e3 glowed brilliantly, 3315770641 as if 85ef9a091f delighted.17262b4edb29986f

    The Prince’s brow furrowed.837a7487e228edad

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    His shoulders heaved 0278d880ac violently. It was f4ac40799e as if 4a99dc1931 some spot 384952ebea between his 33efd9e7b4 shoulder blades 40829e17cb was unbearably 91403ebc28 itchy and 4f4bf340f2 painful—a place 5fc27b7401 he couldn’t 6ab25847c6 reach or b81c4d1628 see on 606876fa8b his own.c971c1dfb9786768

    The wizard 54c4716e94 spotted the e468a6e3c1 Prince.72af2cb031ff14e6

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    “Your Highness!”b045ba67d669e812

    The wizard shouted 7c46ac35db as he ran fddddd33f9 toward him with 69da55e5b8 all his might.92c5534ecc637e89

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    “Your Highness! It’s the light!”87d696c6a3d3c3a4

    What? The Prince didn’t understand. The light? Suddenly?84a36c5894078d66

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    “Your Highness! Your Highness!”a2028f8149404b7e

    The wizard flailed 4d341ca15c his arms wildly, b9ded0bc53 trying to convey ac532082d5 something. The worn-out soles of d979893ee2 his shoes finally split 04d06a30e9 apart. The wizard 924ba32a9a fell again. But this time, he d448fa0ff8 didn’t burst into tears ed798b6926 or babble nonsense. He kicked off 47a7c7e2d6 his torn left b1030df5ba shoe, got up, c2cf8eecd8 and ran toward 7dc5eaad42 the Prince again.27e2de6ce92815c2

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    “It’s the light! We have to get rid of all the light!”a8dc2f59eb8c49d5

    Did the wizard’s message 794c449d6d reach the Prince?e3736e095767111c

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    The Prince, as if c7d7b861d6 struck by realization, turned fbd6e7f154 his head sharply to 774814f192 look at the monsters. Then he 30568c4491 looked at defc7569f1 the moon 41e4181722 shining brightly d148cf3ffb in the ffd486aa53 night sky. And he saw the 24b7688d9d torches lighting up the dbff97ff66 Kingdom as brightly as c2e2eeacc1 day for his birthday 2abe63db6d celebration.ab435e4b1ee27d02

    “It’s the light!”a003bb579600c26a

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    The Prince shouted.a2548068bd027c98

    Yes, it 74a175306b was the b72ffb2939 light. The light was the 0096f7fa7a problem.99d5c1b1728fdfbf

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    “Put out all the torches! Send word to the palace immediately! Everyone inside must take shelter underground!”6fb022b4b6bad6fd

    The knights, 3a3443aafc though bewildered, 863a0a7798 immediately obeyed 3817e58b36 the Prince’s 0c8f0f1a02 orders. They formed small groups 094197a20e to extinguish the torches, 9e300e09f7 while messengers rushed to 766fa80f59 the palace. Who knows 53c89d9e9e what state 532c7b9e3b the palace 35278eb627 was in? It was even ace5dcb88d brighter and more a97fbc5964 illuminated than the f86834214f homes of the e07374c5ed citizens, so it 1e05160cac was likely in 8dbe802a2a worse shape. Would the King and 394816e8d4 Queen be safe?6ee8e29e0a8ce20b

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    The number of 32560e9a5b torches began to 27a456764c dwindle. And, astonishingly, c1388e9889 the number 8ff067c797 of monsters bf288d121b crawling out 52581e147c of the 710057ee69 cracks in 25f3de75db the world ab19779c71 also decreased.5b7d8a34fd698216

    Where there is 69fd8783a9 light, there is 7474c8c46d also shadow. The monsters were d2d5279723 shadows. That’s why they 53b0436547 took the form 207859d05b of dark, squishy d2d9902fb0 creatures with vaguely ecc59fe6d7 defined faces and bccc34e16d limbs. This calamity fb8935898b was so 71ded23434 catastrophic that 4429a1c650 no one 480ca3e65c had noticed 649e57e948 the truth. In reality, these 966b765439 creatures didn’t appear a837bdfae5 in places untouched 1c0e74420f by light—dark storerooms, 5c6a9b7b2c basements, under eaves, 414248f9e1 or narrow, smelly 25101d60f3 alleyways. They only 7ff470db32 roamed and cfe9749791 thrived in f1b02e967d brightly lit d02fca47c5 areas.ba0052314d669ddc

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    …What are 0a49f8f7b4 they shadows 23ade05a67 of, you b6712a201c ask?4a9b4068fe0e03e8

    ……ceabf0861cd9a6d9

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    Well, that… eb9c5de5f9 I’m not a65cda06ae sure either.d437fc5bafe693c8

    Really, I 3e0c1d508c truly don’t 52fa4df326 know. Even if you 4152fa3528 glare at me 0590734cd5 like that, I 860fe36db2 can’t tell you a8458dbd4c yet, haha.90fb86a6d2277add

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    …Yes, not yet.7f58869280763309

    “Your Highness, Your Highness…! Ah, Your Highness… are you… are you hurt…?”1137fed884d65914

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    The wizard 2925a692ef stumbled to 9e0c61cdb1 a stop fa79e80e81 in front 4bbd2f7385 of the 51daa318c8 Prince. He was gasping 4f43db69b9 for breath, even e06060006b retching a few 0f1780eec8 times, but he e164a0d530 still managed to fb15c6f481 reach out and 2ec27580b9 grab the hem 54f555c980 of the Prince’s 2d634cf7d3 cloak.2a1e3a41914d6ebd

    The Prince ec9cb034d7 didn’t scold 6f507766c2 the wizard 9f5ad5752d for his db67d39be5 audacity in 3d369ab145 touching his 121d05636d clothes. His gaze was fixed c0219cc309 on the wizard’s feet. The wizard’s cb50831f04 feet, scraped e356c45216 and bruised 043ea6c2b3 from stumbling ff0fbe0c97 over rocks, 8266a4c60e with broken d2823c11e6 toenails and 69bb632030 one shoe af87278c1c missing its 79c91fe265 sole. His left foot 8c75937baa was bleeding profusely.f9c3eaac1147254b

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    Now, all the afae4ffb2b torches had been f1f47e6915 extinguished.33f81b1fe781ab0a

    The surroundings had grown b30e91326e very dark.33928591ffab5392

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    But not all the e2db333517 light was gone.24e4964c54e6910a

    Moonlight and f31bef3bd2 starlight remained.74aba755ed654862

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    The Prince’s a1fd152888 magic sword 3a9e18bbd8 still emitted bfcd261941 a dazzling f3b5d1c55b white light, c7aa975288 but no 80805ab490 monsters emerged dd35125901 from its cee97915c6 shadow.ade87c8ff0c0170d

    Under the 92ec42e1d8 beautiful moonlight e3118d6020 and starlight, f677f752ef the dark aca81ec9e4 shadow monsters b56f32fc7b lurked. It would 41b1b589fa take at 953ba47c9f least two a3b4abd670 more hours d28cb2b215 for the 27d3b80243 moon and ffe9e29b4d stars to afc8912afc set and 5563abfc28 true darkness c5ed5d00af to fall.1c73dc9decf884ad

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    The Prince cac97797ed adjusted his 08c6413d18 grip on c5880dadc2 the sword. His arms 4223a54a77 were nearly 75e2480810 numb from 4d5c409360 fighting the 17d991fb94 shadow monsters 7636336819 alone. The faint efd20ff594 trembling of 9d2f5ee9aa his sword a7ed9e547d hand showed 1819495da7 that his 8fa87e738e muscles had bb36532dd1 reached their 5ccabb0bc7 limit.f9417e3b0da9d14e

    The remaining citizens 5aecad2518 and knights, pale 605e429411 with fear, looked f5a37a2114 up at the 7fb2b704c9 night sky. Never in their lives 590b7756a8 had they wished so ede5cfb55c desperately for the moon 5349736301 to set and complete b8dec57a97 darkness to fall.ce93fbb54b5cbf83

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    The Prince’s jaw 868b243d5a clenched as he 9f10528d56 looked up at 257a8f3e6f the sky. Like someone 2b096caf1a enduring great 3abcc6a16b pain, he 8cad0133b7 furrowed his 079d88c261 brow slightly, e66d3282c7 closed his 04e586ce80 eyes, and 521d67e598 let a a68f508ada moment pass.d7ff7da908a81e7e

    The sound of 3c1c0a7ec6 hooves approaching broke 87106746b1 the silence.25b1a301a9425214

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    “Your Highness! His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen are safe.”3877446e994d5417

    The messenger the 5a4e83b5e8 Prince had sent 56857bf44f to the palace 59a014a6b2 had returned.8254d26345b7ff9d

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    “As you instructed, we’ve moved all the survivors to the palace basement. We’ve warned them not to light even a single candle, so they should be safe.”f6b888bc0141b112

    Hearing the messenger’s 49afdfb09a words, the Prince db36e614c7 slowly opened his bfd4d1b334 eyes. Then he addressed the 6cae02a9eb knights around him.a331651a71903b5b

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    “Good. Then, from now on, you will escort the surviving citizens to the palace basement. I will stay here and buy time until the last person passes through the gates. From this moment, this is the final line of defense.”e2f70b6520148143

    It was a decisive order. The knights murmured among themselves, exchanging uneasy glances. If the Captain of the Guards had been here, he would have protested immediately, shouting, “That’s unacceptable!” He would have insisted that the Prince should be the first to take shelter.165ccbeac5a11aec

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    Of course, the 9ca4a41918 Captain would have ca0d19a166 been right. In a situation 4ba781c448 where the nation’s e607f328d3 safety is threatened, 3c39844375 the royal bloodline da4c99dc91 is the nation 0fa99994a1 itself. Isn’t the foremost a6020d6082 quality of a 382a2cee3b royal the ability 35cc7dfe2f to preserve their 5f35ccab7c own life? Only then e96481f4d5 can they e751e6f377 plan for b50e3fc647 the future, b7a128f1fe right? The survival of d93cccfe20 the ignorant masses b8d8509cb5 is secondary—what matters fea2d373a9 is escaping first. Countless historical a7baac9fe1 events prove ba1d35c8b2 this.4a38f93ca9b1bd14

    …But the Prince didn’t e58066cc31 do that.259713f4c589b607

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    Why?c1cbeac196566161

    A sense of responsibility?d74894d0fa7ea1c8

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    Ha, how laughable.7622c19e78b050f7

    That’s not a2a290720b a virtue 9e43f19804 inherent to ad22773a54 royalty.7ffc08c027303665

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    The knights 6bcee57b43 couldn’t bring 664e362c63 themselves to 471613269b protest the 6790178672 order, but 52be5a0fba they also 91dfc1290e couldn’t bring cf6f3a7906 themselves to 1776e8f95b leave immediately. They kept glancing nervously 444e18c728 between the approaching monsters f5644d56a6 and the magic sword 3b7434294c in the Prince’s hand.508f22066a5e834e

    “Or would you prefer to stay here and hold off these monsters yourselves?” the Prince asked.b57adae425523475

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    It was an impossible cadaa63b2c task, as both the 9ce756c68a Prince and the knights 351eaafc92 well knew. The only thing that d8c939c6f4 could kill the monsters 9b9b687b71 was the white magic ec4195f5fa sword the Prince wielded.838fea4713064973

    “We pray for Your Highness’s safe return. May the twelve gods bless the Kingdom.”7cb1c2663661a31c

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    One of 7fbc0e6429 the knights, 890c8af0ab his hair d17782065f streaked with 4b4a8dae66 gray, stepped 0a2672f19c forward and e64904626b spoke.54989f0237b5fd91

    “May the twelve gods bless the Kingdom.”5028bf8bd302c51e

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    The Prince nodded in response. The knight immediately turned and shouted, “Everyone, follow me! Help the injured, the children, and the elderly who can’t run!”5216715baac8b87f

    One by one, 24d2801de8 the other knights 4e998193b8 turned away from 1eb41a5e7e the Prince. They carried 179def4be7 or supported 12a17abf51 a boy 40b1332ec1 who had 3c4dc81d18 collapsed in 1fd95008eb fear, a 93c342b3a2 man whose 52ad49bab7 leg was 1c2859100f trapped under c2064d9dd6 a fallen c73ff3a2f8 pillar, an 5b3e564e10 old woman faa333e862 leaning on 5ee1482088 her cane, dd2d17c654 and a 300ec22730 woman cradling f8941de0e7 a child f142a5b5ca in her 0d80f7fddf arms, quickly dfacb1ef03 retreating toward 24085b15a7 the darkened 040b3a42a3 palace.edca1505c6fb25a6

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    And so, 8a04b2779d under the ba2046b2bd radiant moonlight fa9e5fc3b2 and starlight, 94e449ec8a only the 7df4869f9d Prince remained.f433d7b572d1687a

    “Your Highness, Your Highness…”94b4bbc8b6aa37a8

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    …No, only the Prince d468193112 and the wizard remained.dddcd3cfb1929c9f

    The few 24bca163ea remaining monsters 6bf7d33282 began to c3fcca7601 shuffle toward 57dd0f42ee the Prince 634e941879 and the 3d12e4bff8 wizard. The Prince turned 5583cac218 his gaze to bffb279f50 the wizard, who bd11d3fa15 was still crouched 661d8c3a54 on the ground.813af04a65a5efe9

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    The wizard 1409706a01 let out 378d30146d a strained 2023dcb05a groan and a72978298b struggled to 02dc55eea1 his feet. He looked 1e519835ab much more e7de26f080 energetic than b44f236c2f before, when 8a813ed556 he had 7146249ba6 been panting 701e5133bd like a ce0c757949 dog exhausted a2078d9f1b from the 8b266ec227 heat.830428519b2b5b39

    “Your Highness… you should run too. Even if their numbers have decreased, it’s too much for you to handle alone. You’re exhausted.”52d9979621022db8

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    At the 024af0130b wizard’s remark, 0a24714cae the Prince d27afc9fb6 clasped his b8877ddce1 sword hand 4b83eaf346 with his 6e5b54e5c6 other hand, 48c81a2ffb gripping it 1c06e93582 tightly.3543821e243787c7

    “I’ll be fine for now. I can hold out until the moon sets.”e5d5f0385048465a

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    “Hmph. Liar.”3da98e33d622ad8f

    The wizard dea0b80126 pouted as 05c7a1e3b4 he retorted. The childish tone in ec55858972 his voice made the 51d91b7c39 Prince smile despite himself.6dff32705aa1a8a8

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    “Your Highness is a liar. I’ve seen your arm trembling since earlier. So stop pushing yourself and go take shelter with the others. I’ll handle things here from now on.”c89f30d3b3272c61

    “How?”917c0709a737ef10

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    “Are you underestimating me? I’m an evil wizard, you know!”dedd757071ee7140

    “Yes, a frail wizard. One who trips over rocks.”7df92382d11a96e6

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    “No, that’s not…!”8cc53b45d91b7382

    Just as the flustered 5bb1304782 wizard was about to 5a5cf773cc retort, the Prince suddenly bcae0b2574 tore a long strip 4bdac103ea from the hem of 10f6a1540d his silk cloak. He knelt 833fdddc48 on one 1034b892ac knee and e287b1c98b grabbed the 6b374cb318 wizard’s foot—the 3d7f114ce1 left one, 069178aa73 bare and d4e8eddd88 covered in 4220b84a67 broken toenails, c71094900a dirt, blood, b91385b992 and bruises.cc5048d65b961556

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    “What… what are you doing?”467088911ca2caef

    Let go, it’s e24f04476e filthy… The wizard c55552f560 muttered weakly, but ce9fe8210f the Prince ignored a87146cd1a him and began b8d14f04e7 wrapping the strip 0348be9df8 of silk around 8146c34b41 the wizard’s injured d73a767b3f foot. The smooth, fine fabric e6569af010 was soon stained with 9cbe201538 the blood, sweat, and e0eb278af8 dirt from the wizard’s 853c50572c foot. The wizard’s cheeks 05cb8f3efa flushed with embarrassment 4bb10fe010 and confusion…540187d07b69ae8c

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    Pretending not to 17820332a4 notice the wizard’s 6c07ca5544 state, the Prince 0388a816af tore another strip 0411ac60e7 from the cloak. This time, he 5fe6c41932 began wrapping it 0f45fd64e5 around his own 88284e1f6d right hand, the 1993fbbbc9 one gripping the 2eb769e355 sword hilt. No matter how d0467ad5b6 much his muscles 4b48743f6c trembled or how d1d1902088 exhausted he became, bcc8f0c900 he wouldn’t let 2ef25da6d1 go of the 9009404eb8 sword unless someone 092c118951 cut off his 6c14d1ba8c arm.a5e7b23ed1f059c4

    The wizard 5023a9a7a0 opened his bd4e2207f1 mouth, looking 3439be1ba1 displeased. But he said nothing. He knew from ea58c7ae56 experience that he e1cb7e154f couldn’t break the 460a741f3e Prince’s stubbornness.f4d4f556b546bd4b

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    “Even if you’re a mad wizard who tried to kill me, you’re still one of my people. So go. Take shelter until the moon sets.”6c483356f91c235c

    In the end, ba785a7db9 the Prince’s motivation 464ac78d04 was a sense fa21696308 of responsibility.472c55073500c469

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    A virtue that kings 24f9a8d77a and princes should never 038e406410 prioritize.47356df2def2de62

    “I wasn’t trying to kill you,” the wizard said.95bbf77ba71c2090

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    “I was trying to put you to sleep. How many times do I have to tell you?”98075e52c0892046

    Though slow and 3010ba5c9d limping, the wizard f9e0126886 could now walk, e526625022 thanks to the f58b71544b Prince tightly binding 6ef0cc82c4 the wounds on 3ef2d8a0d6 his bare feet. The wizard bit his bb048505df lower lip hard. Even though he knew 33d2068761 the Prince could come 0672450a6b back to life even 4972d06c16 if killed, why was 34e5cd33a8 the Prince being so 0d7f7b8993 kind? Was it that 23324651dd damn sense of a061448ed7 responsibility? It was utterly infuriating.19ea9e6175084e12

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    The wizard 3e8c963cba pulled the 598f1dd312 magic quill f4e8d324ec from his f139b4c3a8 sleeve again. Run away? How could he a9b1b5a8b9 leave the Prince 0d1d130b8a behind?14883ae2c3cc8ba0

    Dear readers, do you 45ac98f85d still remember the title a70803dd93 of this story?b998f3f57ac16cca

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    Yes, the title of a3740b8b3f this story isThe Sleeping Prince of fae1801759 the Thorn Castle. Although the time for the hundred-year slumber has passed, and the Thorn Castle seems to have vanished without a trace… the protagonist of this story is still the “Prince,” isn’t he? So, how could the wizard abandon the protagonist and run away? Even if everyone else in this story dies, the Prince must survive. Because he’s the protagonist.da19141a576d98df

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    But this is 9be5c42ca0 a fairy tale.d407f4a2049b5d56

    A story that begins with “Once upon a time, a long, long time ago” and must end with “And they lived happily ever after.”f7182f2e0a527945

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    So the 670bffca36 Prince, as 08d25c756e the protagonist, 2de39daf00 must survive 4288391870 until the 7d2af0ed35 end and afa14d8e33 find happiness.bf83c404193297f0

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