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Chapter 73, Act 49: Trifling Matter Thousand Years
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The master of the pavilion of qianji, who is also known as the pavilion master, enters with his attendants. He tells them that he has a disciple of the penglai master. The master tells the attendants that he can pay them in advance, but that he wants to pat their feathers instead. He says that owls are able to speak human language too, but he wishes he could keep his crested. The attendants are surprised that the master wants to leave, but the master tells them to wait a minute, for he has to apologize to them. He then says that the woman who was wearing the hat was afraid to hurt her hand because she was afraid of hurting the master's hand. He also says that he is confident in his own ability to heal wounds. He adds that the blood that he summoned from the sage's corpse was about five to six percent of the body, and that he would have to do it himself if he could not get rid of it before he died. The assistant tells him that in the past, when he reported urgent matters to the master, the master mentioned the third matter related to the time when he was qianji pavilion. He shows a strange face, and the assistant asks him if he knows the master of pavilion, and he replies that he does. He informs the assistant that the magic book of the world is a record of all the characters, events, and stories that have been written in the history of magic until 525, a period of 1627 years. He explains that he will tell the assistant to tell his wife about the master. When the assistant says that his master did not want to hide the book from them, the assistant replies that most of the descriptions of the master in the book are fabricated, only that he
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Deadman's Undecember • Chapter 73, Act 49: Trifling Matter Thousand Years • Page ik-page-3517730
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Chapter 73, Act 49: Trifling Matter Thousand Years
This is a locked chapterChapter 73, Act 49: Trifling Matter Thousand Years
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The master of the pavilion of qianji, who is also known as the pavilion master, enters with his attendants. He tells them that he has a disciple of the penglai master. The master tells the attendants that he can pay them in advance, but that he wants to pat their feathers instead. He says that owls are able to speak human language too, but he wishes he could keep his crested. The attendants are surprised that the master wants to leave, but the master tells them to wait a minute, for he has to apologize to them. He then says that the woman who was wearing the hat was afraid to hurt her hand because she was afraid of hurting the master's hand. He also says that he is confident in his own ability to heal wounds. He adds that the blood that he summoned from the sage's corpse was about five to six percent of the body, and that he would have to do it himself if he could not get rid of it before he died. The assistant tells him that in the past, when he reported urgent matters to the master, the master mentioned the third matter related to the time when he was qianji pavilion. He shows a strange face, and the assistant asks him if he knows the master of pavilion, and he replies that he does. He informs the assistant that the magic book of the world is a record of all the characters, events, and stories that have been written in the history of magic until 525, a period of 1627 years. He explains that he will tell the assistant to tell his wife about the master. When the assistant says that his master did not want to hide the book from them, the assistant replies that most of the descriptions of the master in the book are fabricated, only that he
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