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Chapter25: The Triumph of Will
Author: Samra
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He was crucified on a flat table, which he knew to be a dissecting table by its feel. He was shackled, his hands and feet bound, and his eyes covered with a black blindfold that plunged his vision into darkness. Maher breathed with difficulty through his nose, his mouth still stuffed with fabric to prevent his screams. He was indeed a prisoner of Timur's evil. All he could truly think about was what would happen to humanity after him. What would happen to his family, relatives, and loved ones? If Maher lost this battle, it meant the world had lost, that evil had triumphed over good. Maher took a deep breath; he had to fight to his last breath. He wouldn't surrender, and even if he lost, he would die standing, without retreat or submission.

Timur's voice pierced the silence; it seemed he had returned, ready to begin his wicked plan. Maher felt a cold gust of air on his bare chest. He was planning to steal the Seal. The Seal was protected by a fortified spell, and Timur couldn't get it
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