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XIII: Jazz of Fires
Author: Giona Lebraco
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“Then one day, the witch was burned to death by delivering the truth.”

CHAPTER XIII: Jazz of Fires; The Dancing of the Mournful Angels

   THEY BURNED THE wooden statue of the witch. They set it on raging fire, making the whole place suddenly burst in such a beautiful, godly illumination.

   Then, I put my cape tighter as I coughed my spit down. This was unexpected. The effort they had given when crafting that structure was all but a waste when they are just going to burn it in the end anyway. I massaged my own temples, trying to shove off the frustration I felt on behalf of the artisans who made the statue. It was well-

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