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Crack of Dawn

Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393444
Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393445
Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393446
Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393447
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The chapter opens with a discussion of the concept of "rules" and how they can bring about peace and stability in the city. The narrator says that history does not always move forward forever and that there are rules to maintain peace and harmony in a city. If humans obey the rules, they will thrive. This is the world we live in, and we are role players. The villain dragon is the same as the evil dragon. The upright brave is the winner of the race. The winner must be the mankind. The author says that deception and repression will not bring stability. The order must be based upon sound consciousness. He says that if humans continue to follow this way of life, there will not be any humans in the end, but he hopes that humans will become good people. He feels that he is ten years older than he was when the book was first published. He compares this to the end of the duty to perform god, which is the moment when humans leave the place where they were created. He tells us that the first condition of creation has been fulfilled. The second condition is just about to begin
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Crack of Dawn

Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393444
Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393445
Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393446
Crack of Dawn • Chapter 71 • Page ik-page-3393447
Chapter 71
This is a locked chapterChapter 71
About This Chapter
The chapter opens with a discussion of the concept of "rules" and how they can bring about peace and stability in the city. The narrator says that history does not always move forward forever and that there are rules to maintain peace and harmony in a city. If humans obey the rules, they will thrive. This is the world we live in, and we are role players. The villain dragon is the same as the evil dragon. The upright brave is the winner of the race. The winner must be the mankind. The author says that deception and repression will not bring stability. The order must be based upon sound consciousness. He says that if humans continue to follow this way of life, there will not be any humans in the end, but he hopes that humans will become good people. He feels that he is ten years older than he was when the book was first published. He compares this to the end of the duty to perform god, which is the moment when humans leave the place where they were created. He tells us that the first condition of creation has been fulfilled. The second condition is just about to begin
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