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... were meditating and thinking deeply about something.

He was in the midst of his immersion when suddenly, his eyes snapped open.

His eyes were shining as a thought entered his mind and...

Eureka!

He got the answer he was looking for as he mumbled, "So, that's how it is. That's why, they said, the CSAR can only be started at the age of 13 or above.

It also explains the age requirement for the Awakening, which is also 13 or above."

A lot of things ha ...

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