I once wondered why there were so many oddities when I meticulously observed the Kingdom of Malasemestinya and the five senses Tingit had learned. There were, in essence, many things I had to first unravel, prove, and then apply with a definite promise. The truth is, I'm ashamed to admit this, understanding and comprehending only a fraction. I heard whispers from the Earth Kingdom's retainers that the Ibar Kingdom was slated for destruction by decree, dismissed as a mere hallucination, and some believed it harbored magic capable of inciting chaos, as it had done before. There was also news from the Free Kingdom, led by King Irari, who established rules to protect them, for they had been long-standing friends and rendered many services that Tingit might leverage for a purpose, offering tribute and devotion to the Earth Kingdom by deploying their skills to rapidly build the beloved Earth Kingdom. In a flash, Tingit recalled something uttered by someone named Ash, who, through his paper parchment, recounted a tale of a cruel individual in a certain kingdom. This cruelty could have festered into a generational, hidden anger and vengeance, unleashed either intentionally or unintentionally, amidst the back-and-forth punishments prevalent in the Dazzling Kingdom. When I was a child, residing in the Water Kingdom, I discovered a black snake in my room, which terrified me half to death, prompting me to report it to the Palace inhabitants. However, when they entered, the snake had vanished, even after Tingit peered into the fish pond on the left and thoroughly checked the room. Then Tingit heard a tale: Sendok was attacked by a Bean Sprout Tree, causing him to fall and bleed from his head in the bathroom. We were then asked to go to the Jaya Kingdom, where father was alone. He was subsequently attacked and aided by his friend Diyor, who was in the Ant Kingdom. They shared a psychic connection or some other form of contact that Tingit didn't quite grasp. However, the story Tingit remembered and recorded in his special parchment, which subsequently unfolded, was the unleashing of anger, leading to the manifestation of the knowledge he had acquired long ago at an academy in the Tamed Pigeon Life Kingdom. Knowledge that was ultimately regretted for being misused due to emotion. Specifically, the Horse Hoofprint Skill. Furthermore, Tingit suspected this was due to rivalry for positions in the Brush Kingdom, which also disrupted lottery outcomes and led to disputes with the King's devotees in the Akaren Kingdom. Personally, I was once watched and enchanted by a Prince, which led to Tingit falling madly in love, willing to send anything along with ghost letters. Eventually, I managed to break free, bro, but only after my Eagle was held for its own good, and I sought help from his friend, who revealed that the Prince was Rotomendes
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