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Chapter 82 - The Burden of a Hero

Galileo looked ahead, unbothered by his failed assault, instead feeling the opposite of what he should've normally felt: a sense of victory surged through his veins. 

'That's the second time he's dodged when I've attempted to completely crush him. Everything else, he's willingly taken and recovered from in an instant. He doesn't want his entire body crushed, which means one thing,' the experienced adventurer concluded. 

"You're not immortal," Galileo called out. 

Blank put his hand to his chin, looking up as if racking his brain, "I'm not? I don't remember claiming to be. That's just an assumption you made." 

In the mind of the isolated hero, he considered multiple possibilities: 

"Blank" could only reattach separated parts with his golden threads. The threads were able to heal any wound, but required more mana the larger the injury, which is why "Blank" avoided complete pulverization. The golden threads were the source of "Blank"'s life. 

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