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Chapter Forty three: Victory At Last
Author: Evil Buddha
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The Golem growled lowly, glaring at Gorven and Mr. Stark with blazing eyes. Its preys who were supposed to be easily defeated were proven difficult to kill. In centuries of its life it had slain countless people who had come across it—Faes and humans alike. No one had been able to defeat it. And yet, only two puny humans here were given it so much trouble. It couldn't accept that outcome. Never.

"I. Will. Kill. You," it spat out the monotonic words which seemed to come deeply from the bowels of a machine. It was as if it was learning how to construct a sentence, even if it was very hard.

"I didn't know it can speak," Gorven smiled. "That's a very good development."

Mr. Stark narrowed its eyes, "I don't know but something tells me that we should end this creature quickly before the battle escalates..."

Weakening!

The Golem pressed its hands together as it leaped towards the both of them. It then straighted out its right hand, causing a bow of light materialized.

"I... will... kill... y
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