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Chapter 25
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In this chapter, we learn that the ram tribe has lost control of itself and is being sucked into the subconscious mind of its leader, who is also known as the "young master." The young master explains that he is the successor to the chairman and that he always has to be "clean and perfect." He explains that his mother passed away many years ago and that his father had many children besides him. As a successor and oldest son, he had to always prove himself worthy of being raised by his father, but he was never good enough. He feels that his group has fallen so low because he wanted his company to have good relations with the "successors of the conglomerates," even though he was not good enough himself. He decides to test the young master and see if he truly understands each other.
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Chapter 25
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that the ram tribe has lost control of itself and is being sucked into the subconscious mind of its leader, who is also known as the "young master." The young master explains that he is the successor to the chairman and that he always has to be "clean and perfect." He explains that his mother passed away many years ago and that his father had many children besides him. As a successor and oldest son, he had to always prove himself worthy of being raised by his father, but he was never good enough. He feels that his group has fallen so low because he wanted his company to have good relations with the "successors of the conglomerates," even though he was not good enough himself. He decides to test the young master and see if he truly understands each other.
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