Blind Trust

Blind Trust

Season 2 of 2
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Kalego knew from a young age that he would become a teacher at Babyls, that his elders had decreed it and refused to entertain any notion otherwise. And being a proud member of the Naberius clan, he accepted his responsibility with open arms. Every action Kalego has taken has been meticulously planned in advance, scrutinized and refined into absolute perfection. Or so he was led to believe. Finding out that he has a son who's half human wasn't exactly part of the plan. Oh, and the boy is blind, and his magic is unstable. Kalego is gonna need more tea to deal with this.
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Tales of Inhuman Iruma

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Do you know what it's like to live your life without control? To be a slave to the desires of another? Minoru did. Every day of his life, the pressure bore down on his shoulders with increasing weight as expectations grew higher and higher. Once there was a time when he wanted the one controlling him to be proud, and even now he still told himself that lie. But in truth, he obeyed out of fear, and the monster born of his suppressed rage simmered below so far down he thought it lost. But the beast would not be so easily forgotten. "You will become a hero Minoru. Even if I have to make you into one myself." Sometimes the world has too many heroes. Sometimes . . . it needs a monster.

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