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Perseverance

we've walked right into their trap. Led there by the screams of townspeople, I looked at my students, with their eyes of determination and will, and thought, " What wonderful souls." I felt a sudden urge.

I must protect my students! Jiro! Timoiud! Krog! they're counting on me to save their world. I can't let them down. I raise my hand, my eyes glowing a burning white, I spread my wings and shout. " ENOUGH! "

my students have never seen me in this state before, as I didn't want to startle or unmotivate them by forcing a comparison between us. I could feel their gaze. my students were about to watch why I was the master. with my hand raised, I send out a massive wave of energy out destroying most of the attacking forces in one attack. "SCVIEN! YOUR HOLD ON THIS TIME IS OVER!" I see him attempting to escape on a great beast, and with just a thought, I appear before Scvien. " You and I need to chat." I tell him. he looked at me with defeat and confusion. "Ok," he muttered.With Lord Scvien in my grasp, we retreated back to a safe location where we could talk alone. As we walked, I couldn't help but feel the weight of the world on my shoulders. My students had put their trust in me, and now it was up to me to ensure that this threat was neutralized once and for all.

"You must understand, Lord Scvien," I began, my voice low and measured. "I can not allow you or anyone else to harm this world and its people. Your actions have consequences, and you will face them."

Scvien looked at me with disdain but didn't say a word.

"You had a chance to do something good with your power," I continued. "Instead, you chose to use it for your own gain, and now you will have to face the consequences."

I could sense Scvien's fear and desperation as we approached our destination. I knew that he was afraid of what was to come, but he had brought this upon himself.

As we arrived at the designated area, my students appeared out of the shadows, their eyes fixed on Scvien.

"We have to make a choice," I said to them, my eyes locked on Scvien. "Do we punish him for his crimes, or do we let him go?"

My students exchanged glances, their expressions grave.

"We cannot let him go," Jiro said firmly. "He has hurt innocent people and will continue to do so if we don't stop him."

I nodded, my decision made. "Then it is settled. Lord Scvien, you will face the consequences of your actions."

And with those words, my students and I prepared to face off against Lord Scvien and his minions, knowing that this battle would determine the fate of the world.