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For saints, there are temptations.
For me, there is…
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For heroes, there are trials.
For saints, there are temptations.
For me, there is…
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p3:
- Keep playing... let me take a nap.
- Yes, master.
Actually, I think Brumm's line "If so, let our chains be broken together" functions more like providing information: that smashing the lamp can indeed break chains. It seems he knows smashing the lamp is useful, but he didn't initially think Grimm was a slave, so he didn't think his smashing would have any effect on Grimm. However, if Grimm is also a slave, then smashing the lamp is useful.
: Betraying you — this pain is something I was already meant to bear, because I don't believe in gods but I love you (even if it's thanks to the mask, the outcome has already been set). But now I see the possibility that you are a son of man. If you are, I feel sorrow for you, yet also a bittersweet relief amidst the bitterness.