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The monster was valiant, and combative, while the little boy was unperturbed by the monster.
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| Mwhaha! I will destroy you! | |
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It was true that the boy wasn't afraid. He thought the monster seemed amiable, and he felt quite imperious at that moment.
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| Why are you not afraid? You're the opposite. Why are you so vivacious right now? | |
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The monster thought he was being facetious. So to help scare him, he transformed into a clown. Distraught, the boy ran home while the clown-monster was feeling valiant.
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