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After adding an explanation for the surprised Hazumi, Hal suddenly switched his attitude.
 
After adding an explanation for the surprised Hazumi, Hal suddenly switched his attitude.
   
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His situation was changing at a frightening rate. The die had already been cast.
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His situation was changing at a frightening rate. The dice had already been cast.
   
 
Rather than agonize with clumsy seriousness, it would be better to leave the worrying for when things came up. Seeing Hal like that, the childhood friend smiled faintly.
 
Rather than agonize with clumsy seriousness, it would be better to leave the worrying for when things came up. Seeing Hal like that, the childhood friend smiled faintly.
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Indeed, he had been torn apart by dragonslaying flames.
 
Indeed, he had been torn apart by dragonslaying flames.
   
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However, probably thanks to arranging the runes of Ruruk Soun before the battle in the meaning of "fire of resurrection," he finally revived with difficulty, although it took quite some time.
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However, probably thanks to the arranging the runes of Ruruk Soun before the battle in the meaning of "fire of resurrection," he finally revived with difficulty, although it took quite some time.
   
 
That being said, this was a secret ritual of extreme difficulty, rumored to succeed only one-twentieth of the time.
 
That being said, this was a secret ritual of extreme difficulty, rumored to succeed only one-twentieth of the time.
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Then in the land of Alaska was Sophocles.
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Then on the land of Alaska was Sophocles.
   
 
The man who sacrificed everything for the Road to Kingship despite being a human. Listening to the report he delivered after returning to the white plains of snow, Princess Yukikaze laughed lightly.
 
The man who sacrificed everything for the Road to Kingship despite being a human. Listening to the report he delivered after returning to the white plains of snow, Princess Yukikaze laughed lightly.

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