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... Being as that
the town was a very peaceful place, they had no weapons to help fight this monster off. ... Ju’Leco fell to the
ground, and immediately shot out another burst of fire on the monster burning his entire
body, leaving him for dead. ... The monster stood in front of the city as people began to
kneel to it. ...
The monster saw this and asked who it was that dare disrespect him, and Ju’Leco told
him his name. The monster told Ju’Leco to obey him or else he would kill him. ... The monster became outraged and swooped towards Ju’Leco to
knock him over but missed as Ju’Leco dodged him. Ju’Leco ran up behind the monster
and jumped on his back and began to deliver a wrath of blows the monster had never
experienced before. ... The monster dove in after
Ju’Leco to finish him off, but Ju’Leco was smarter than that. ... The monster searched the water for Ju’Leco unsuccessfully. ... As the monster rose
out of the water, he walked through the city looking for Ju’Leco but couldn’t find him. ... As he was approached the shore, out of the woods ran Ju’Leco with a hoard of
tree branches on his back, he ran circles around the monster faster than anything
anyone had ever seen. Once the smoke cleared the monster found himself surrounded
by a circle of wood. ... The people of the city cheered for Ju’Leco
as he had freed them from the torment of this monster.


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