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... son for you to live so many lives, you basically lived more than a hundred mortal lifetimes, do you have any reason to live so long if you don't wish to obtain at least the seat of one of the kings?" I asked.

"No. I lived this long seeking the truths of the heavens!" the old man said.

Eliciting a few nods from the people around him.

"Then I'll say the same thing I said to that scholar. Why haven't you fallen yet?" I asked.

My question seemed to be ambiguous but if the ...

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