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David Jairaj

busan told his friends 'when you refuse to support the weak, you give them a chance to grow strong.' his friends asked for an elaboration, so busan told them about the great warrior fuyah. fuyah had no equal in might, but he was often caught in self-doubt, so he sought reassurance from others each time he went to fight. once, he was to fight the infamous kean dragons. as was his nature, he went to various elders and people of importance to receive reassurance. one of the elders, moyah, was frustrated with fuyah's self-doubting nature. so instead of reassuring the warrior, he guided him to master ilap saying 'only he can help you win.' so fuyah sought ilap's audience and expressed his doubts and concerns regarding his fight with the kean dragons. ilap listened to fuyah patiently and told him straight away 'i don't think you will win this fight with the kean dragons.' fuyah was shocked by ilap's response. the shock changed to disappointment and the disappointment to anger. he went back home and vowed to show ilap how good he was. in the fight that ensued fuyah slew fifty kean dragons and came back victorious. and as soon as he came back, he went straight to ilap and thanked him for giving him the chance to grow strong.


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