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Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 5 • Page ik-page-2767018
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The narrator tells the audience that he has been waiting for this moment for a long time, even though he is already right before his eyes. He tells them that he did follow their agreement properly, but that those two people were too despicable, and he wants revenge. He says that he had cultivated hard in thinking about their future, but they were not easy for him to find, but he doesn't remember him at all. He explains that he is giving the fish to his benefactor, and that she asked him to catch the fish for her, as her payment. The narrator says that she is an immortal cultivator, and she would not be disturbed by too many people, so he will come back in four hours. He asks the narrator to tell him the story of his past lives, as expected, as long as he cries and begs. He rustles how interesting, and the narrator is so curious as to who the maiden he is going to see is. He brings the fish back for the narrator, and asks him why he is hurrying to leave. He replies that he needs to see someone, because he has taken the treasure with him.
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Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 5 • Page ik-page-2767018
Fair Wind Scroll • Chapter 5 • Page ik-page-2767019
Chapter 5
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This is a locked chapterChapter 5
About This Chapter
The narrator tells the audience that he has been waiting for this moment for a long time, even though he is already right before his eyes. He tells them that he did follow their agreement properly, but that those two people were too despicable, and he wants revenge. He says that he had cultivated hard in thinking about their future, but they were not easy for him to find, but he doesn't remember him at all. He explains that he is giving the fish to his benefactor, and that she asked him to catch the fish for her, as her payment. The narrator says that she is an immortal cultivator, and she would not be disturbed by too many people, so he will come back in four hours. He asks the narrator to tell him the story of his past lives, as expected, as long as he cries and begs. He rustles how interesting, and the narrator is so curious as to who the maiden he is going to see is. He brings the fish back for the narrator, and asks him why he is hurrying to leave. He replies that he needs to see someone, because he has taken the treasure with him.
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