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The Way To Dawn: End of Days The Way To Dawn: End of Days by Charles Lee
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“People think "monsters" are born without origin. But it is the monsters that have the greatest stories to tell...”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days
“I could feel everything. From the tragic cellos, to the tender sounds of the piano giving awe to my touch. My body slowly swayed to the sweet feel of the air sweeping over me. I felt myself being taken away as the hearts of my fans soared with me.”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days
“I understand the loss of a comrade is something to mourn, but our responsibilities do not end because one has lost the fight. We as defenders of this nation have an obligation to those who've sworn allegiance to us. And I intend to uphold my oath to the people of this land, no matter the cost.”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days
“As I walked with my arms crossed to keep warm, I felt myself going numb. How long was I gone, I wondered. A few hours? Minutes? Days? There was no way to know. Maybe I was locked in that darkness all along and just woke from my dream... A marvelous dream.”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days
“It's a pity. I don't know who he is to you... But you are disgusting. To claim you fight for his honor, when all you do is bring shame to his name.”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days
“I know how you feel. But people can't surpass their true design. Our talents, our gifts. All programmed into us from the start. I know this because since birth... I was made to destroy.”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days
“It was then that we connected. His sound bounced through my head and out my eyes, painting my world with new shades of color. I still remember the smile that unnoticeably took my face as I inched for another touch.”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days
“Sometimes the wisdom of the elderly is equivalent to that of a child.”
Charles Lee, The Way To Dawn: End of Days