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The river stretches before me like a dark thread unraveling into the unknown, pulling me deeper into the heart of the jungle and into the depths of my own soul. Each bend reveals shadows that seem alive, whispering secrets of men who have wandered too far and lost themselves. The journey was meant to be simple—an assignment, a task—but with every mile, the boundary between civilization and savagery blurs, leaving me to question which is truly more monstrous: the wild chaos of the jungle or the haunting truths buried in the hearts of men.
Kurtz—his name carries an unbearable weight. A man of brilliance, revered and feared in equal measure. As I approach the end of the river, I feel his presence growing like an unspoken force, a reflection of everything we fear and everything we are. It’s not just his story I uncover; it’s a mirror held up to humanity itself. And as the darkness closes in, I’m left with a question that lingers long after the final page: how far can one go before the line between light and darkness disappears entirely?
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