verb
past tense: confirmed; past participle: confirmed
1.
establish the truth or correctness of (something previously believed or suspected to be the case).
"if these fears are confirmed, the outlook for the economy will be dire"
Don't put it past ledon knowing it's fake and waiting to disappoint us out of pure pettiness. un named gets spoilers from someone else, he hasn't actually read the chapter an even he says he doens't know if it's real.
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