
Dragon Heart
Book 3: Blood Will
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Kevin T. Collins
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In the first book, Hadjar lost it all. His body ruined, parents dead, and his title of Prince replaced by a slave collar. It seemed like Primus had deprived him of everything.
But no one can take away a man's will to fight. Even if his heart turns into a bleeding stone due to endless grief and suffering, it won't matter. The most important thing was that he still had the will to go on. The thought of taking revenge on his family's murderers gave him the strength to survive.
After receiving a piece of the mighty Dragon's heart, he regained his strength and enlisted in the army, where he made real friends and fought by their side in many battles. He started harnessing his new power and acquiring great knowledge.
Hadjar has already had many adventures, but this is only the beginning of his great journey, full of magical mysteries, palace intrigues, epic battles, tempestuous love and the cultivation of his power....
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Instead of meeting Nanny for the location of the sword they literally did the falling down a hole into a fortuitous encounter again!
Hajar could have died 10000 times but fate had his back, in a period where he doesn't have the neural network he devised a pseudo Lulouch V Britannia sacrifice with literally millions of variables that if it didn't turn out that way he would have been screwed. In fact the fact that he was imprisoned for 9 days or the governor was a spirit knight or the fact that he was about to agree to Neros plan or the fact that he exhausted himself just facing the king should have doomed the pan as well. + how he just said no I will not die and then didn't die killed my interest in the series.
A story so unlikely that fate had to be the excuse
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