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The doctor tells the master that he needs to rest for at least two weeks, but the master refuses to listen to the doctor's advice. When the doctor tells him to stop fooling around with the sword, the master says that he has trained to stop training, but that he cannot protect him. He asks the master to grant him death, and the master replies that he can train again if he is injured. The master then asks the servant to tell him his name, which the servant does not know. The servant says that his hometown is "very peculiar" and that it will be hard for him to address the master.
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Chapter 8
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The doctor tells the master that he needs to rest for at least two weeks, but the master refuses to listen to the doctor's advice. When the doctor tells him to stop fooling around with the sword, the master says that he has trained to stop training, but that he cannot protect him. He asks the master to grant him death, and the master replies that he can train again if he is injured. The master then asks the servant to tell him his name, which the servant does not know. The servant says that his hometown is "very peculiar" and that it will be hard for him to address the master.
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