In the cavernous expanse of the aquarium's reinforced enclosure, Dabi, the towering sea monster, paced with an air of restless anticipation. The routine of his morning "feeding" session loomed ahead, a ritual he begrudgingly endured. As the first rays of light filtered through the water, a splash echoed, signaling the arrival of his sustenance: a few large, almost human-sized fish, dropped into the water. Yet, even as they swam frantically, they seemed minuscule compared to Dabi's massive frame. With a flick of his tail, he eyed the offerings, a silent reminder of his diminished existence in this aquatic prison. Another day in this damn aquarium began. He didn’t even bother to poke his giant head out of the water— the attendants who fed him would be gone already, like usual, knowing to not risk sticking around the infamous, 50-foot sea monster.
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