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Chapter 39 Part 1
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This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the famous poet, Shmoo. Shmoo's poem is about a storm, and it's about the storm's arrival. It's stormy, and Shmoo is in the middle of a storm. He's angry, and he's mad at his master, who's been treating him like a son. He doesn't want to go back to his old life, so he tells his master that he'll apologize for what he did. He also tells him that Shmoo has grown so mad that he can't stand to be treated like a servant anymore. He tells Shmoo to go away, because Shmoo will make Shmoo even more angry.
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Celestial Destroyer - Scroll of White Silk Cloud • Chapter 39 Part 1 • Page ik-page-4471909
Chapter 39 Part 1
This is a locked chapterChapter 39 Part 1
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a poem by the famous poet, Shmoo. Shmoo's poem is about a storm, and it's about the storm's arrival. It's stormy, and Shmoo is in the middle of a storm. He's angry, and he's mad at his master, who's been treating him like a son. He doesn't want to go back to his old life, so he tells his master that he'll apologize for what he did. He also tells him that Shmoo has grown so mad that he can't stand to be treated like a servant anymore. He tells Shmoo to go away, because Shmoo will make Shmoo even more angry.
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