You Hurt Me More Than I Want To Admit.
You hurt me more than I want to admit.
But I still love you more than I want to admit.
If I lost you again, I’d lose myself.
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Spoilers for Hollow Mind!
I believe that Belos does enjoy killing Hunter. It’s his form of revenge. His brother betrayed him, so many years ago. He hurt him.
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