Byung Kim

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“Why do they only show him fighting and roaring, like some savage warrior?” she asked as Jason stood next to her. “This isn’t him. Statues are about what people need, not the people they show, and these people needed heroes. Fighters. The man he was—who he really was—isn’t for the people visiting this park to remember. It’s for us, the people who loved him. We’re his true memorial, not a statue in a park or a plaque on a wall.”
He Who Fights with Monsters: Book Twelve (He Who Fights with Monsters, #12)
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