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... hat the Satae said made sense.

Then why did she not say it the last time?

Totally different from then.

Is this the difference between attaining enlightenment as a warrior and enlightenment by devoting oneself to Buddhism?

Unlike others, the womans vision had something different.

Suddenly, one more thing caught his eye.

The fine wrinkles. When he met her the last time, she was a little older than now

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