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Chapter 17
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The narrator tells the boy to stay away from the girl again. He tells him to focus on his studies and not to follow girls. He also tells him not to boast about his abilities. The narrator asks the boy if he is sure that the boy rejected the girl. The boy says that it would have been better if the boy had gotten lost. When the narrator asks him if he knows why the boy went after the girl, the boy replies that he was looking for trouble. He says that he doesn't understand the reason for the boy's pursuit of the girl because the girl cannot get along well with others. He asks if he can go after the boy because he is afraid that he will be followed by someone else. The teacher interrupts the boy and tells him that the wind is so strong that it will make it difficult for him to follow the boy around him. He tries to calm the boy down by saying that he has tried his best to avoid contact with the boy, but it will not be easy for him if another person follows him.
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The Deathless

The Deathless • Chapter 17 • Page ik-page-1176683
The Deathless • Chapter 17 • Page ik-page-1176734
The Deathless • Chapter 17 • Page ik-page-1176696
The Deathless • Chapter 17 • Page ik-page-1176688
The Deathless • Chapter 17 • Page ik-page-1176705
The Deathless • Chapter 17 • Page ik-page-1176695
Chapter 17
This is a locked chapterChapter 17
About This Chapter
The narrator tells the boy to stay away from the girl again. He tells him to focus on his studies and not to follow girls. He also tells him not to boast about his abilities. The narrator asks the boy if he is sure that the boy rejected the girl. The boy says that it would have been better if the boy had gotten lost. When the narrator asks him if he knows why the boy went after the girl, the boy replies that he was looking for trouble. He says that he doesn't understand the reason for the boy's pursuit of the girl because the girl cannot get along well with others. He asks if he can go after the boy because he is afraid that he will be followed by someone else. The teacher interrupts the boy and tells him that the wind is so strong that it will make it difficult for him to follow the boy around him. He tries to calm the boy down by saying that he has tried his best to avoid contact with the boy, but it will not be easy for him if another person follows him.
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