Aiden followed my gaze. Leon, that one there counts half for me. So that's six and a half. Then he pivoted around, heading toward another daimon who had a Guard pinned on the floor.Leon shrugged. That's okay. I have ten, loser.
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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In the scene from "Pure" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, Aiden and Leon engage in a playful competition regarding their success in combat. Aiden notes that he has taken down a specific daimon, which only counts as half a point towards his total, bringing his score to six and a half. He demonstrates a mix of pride and camaraderie as he acknowledges his progress while still vying for recognition. Leon, unfazed by Aiden's tally, boasts about his own accomplishments, claiming to have achieved a total of ten points. His casual demeanor underscores a friendly rivalry, illustrating the dynamic between the characters as they navigate their challenges in a dangerous environment. The banter captures both the tension of their situation and the light-hearted competition that exists among them.

In the scene from "Pure" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, Aiden and Leon engage in a playful competition regarding their success in combat. Aiden notes that he has taken down a specific daimon, which only counts as half a point towards his total, bringing his score to six and a half. He demonstrates a mix of pride and camaraderie as he acknowledges his progress while still vying for recognition.

Leon, unfazed by Aiden's tally, boasts about his own accomplishments, claiming to have achieved a total of ten points. His casual demeanor underscores a friendly rivalry, illustrating the dynamic between the characters as they navigate their challenges in a dangerous environment. The banter captures both the tension of their situation and the light-hearted competition that exists among them.

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