Like the Wind
Woken by the shouts and jostling of Folre, Kon awoke feeling weaker then he had ever felt before, while his physical body was slowly attempting to repair itself, the spiritual aspects of him were slowly diminishing and instead were being focused towards the damaged medallion. Vision shifted to mere black and white following the injuries he had sustained from Qinglong, Kon struggled to focus on the lifeless body of Miharu clutched within Vaeri’s arms trying everything and anything to maintain the decaying child. Even through his limited sight, it was plainly obvious that Vaeri’s attempts were entirely in vain. Still clutching the amulet recognizing it as the route cause of both Kon and Miharu’s likely demise, he was tempted to destroy it completely, however was stopped by Hirota who had equally become weakened by the cursed object. In a tired, yet stern voice, Hirota pleaded with Kon to find another way. “You won’t save her by destroying that, whatever it was…, and you’ll cripple the both of us, instead you must accept it into yourself.”
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