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... know about reincarnation?”

“Of course I do. I’ve heard about it from the monks at the temple.”

They told me if I wanted a good reincarnation, I should donate.

“Yes. Master, you have reincarnated into another world. At your prime… in other words, when you were 20 years old.”

Is that what you call reincarnation? I just came back to life and became younger.

“My prime was when I was 20?”

“It’s the prime of your physical age. Knowledge and experience-wi ...

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