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It sounds like you're looking at , titled "For Everyone's Sake" (みんなのために). This is a heavy-hitting chapter right in the middle of the "Promised Day" climax.

Here is a short creative piece—a "monologue of resolve"—inspired by the events and themes of that specific chapter: The Weight of the Soul

If you’re looking to read the chapter or find more info, you can check out the official Fullmetal Alchemist page on Viz Media or the fan-led FMA Wiki. It sounds like you're looking at , titled

I’ll give up anything—my arm, my leg, even my alchemy—if it means bringing everyone home. Because a world without them isn't a world worth living in.

Chapter 103 isn't just about a fight; it’s about the moment you realize you aren't fighting for yourself anymore. You're fighting for the person next to you. If the law of Equivalent Exchange is real, then all this pain, all this blood... it has to be worth a future. I’ll give up anything—my arm, my leg, even

But he’s wrong about one thing. He thinks a soul is just fuel. He doesn’t see the spark in the people standing behind me. He doesn't see the Colonel’s burnt eyes, or Winry’s wait, or the soldiers who refuse to die.

"We aren't gods. We aren't even heroes. We’re just two brothers who learned the hard way that the world doesn’t give you anything for free. You're fighting for the person next to you

Stand up, Edward. The gate is waiting, but the world is still here." Chapter 103 Context