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Chapter 83
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This chapter's epigraph comes from a line from the novel's first chapter, which begins, "The truth that is hard to accept, or has it, made you forget something unpleasant" . It's a reference to the fact that one person's truth is harder to accept than another's. The narrator asks if the truth is "hard to accept" or if it has made you "remember something unpleasant." He asks if one person is less of a scratch than another, and if that's the case, then killing without hesitation is a good thing. He then asks if you're feeling better now that you've vented your anger on the two of them. He wants to confirm that he's right. He's not so mad, he just wants to know if he remembers what he is. He doesn't know if his memories are accurate or not, but he
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The Truth Mask • Chapter 83 • Page ik-page-3001901
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Chapter 83
This is a locked chapterChapter 83
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line from the novel's first chapter, which begins, "The truth that is hard to accept, or has it, made you forget something unpleasant" . It's a reference to the fact that one person's truth is harder to accept than another's. The narrator asks if the truth is "hard to accept" or if it has made you "remember something unpleasant." He asks if one person is less of a scratch than another, and if that's the case, then killing without hesitation is a good thing. He then asks if you're feeling better now that you've vented your anger on the two of them. He wants to confirm that he's right. He's not so mad, he just wants to know if he remembers what he is. He doesn't know if his memories are accurate or not, but he
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