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| + | **__November 10__** | ||
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| + | Statistics show that retired Cloud Knights are the most likely to be stricken with mara. I'm a lucky one. Having survived the Third Denizens of Abundance War unscathed, I've made it this far through life. I've even got a pension to go with my extremely low-ranking job in the Realm-Keeping Commission, whiling away time before I die. As long as I don't make a major mistake, there' | ||
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| + | Those schmucks in the Chancery always think I'm so careless, and that I make tough work look easy. They mockingly call me Dahao the Immortal. They even have a bet running about when I'm going to get picked up by the Ten-Lords Commission. | ||
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| + | It matters not if they' | ||
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| + | The Ten-Lords Commission... I know every Xianzhou person gets picked up by them in the end, but I've never fully understood how they do it. | ||
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| + | There' | ||
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| + | That's all pretty convincing, but when I think about it more carefully, there are a lot of questions: | ||
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| + | Where exactly is this netherworld on the Xianzhou?\\ | ||
| + | How do they know when the Mara is approaching you?\\ | ||
| + | How can they know every minor thing that's happened in your life, and then rate you like a school teacher with good or bad grades? | ||
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| + | Ha, in the end, legends are just legends. All they' | ||
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| + | **__November 12__** | ||
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| + | But I've actually seen the Ten-Lords Commission' | ||
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| + | The first time was back when I started as an orderly at the Realm-Keeping Commission. I saw a group of kids walking the streets of Drifters Sanctum with lanterns in hand. It was nighttime, and even the moon and starlight were removed from the delve' | ||
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| + | When Dad turned 646 years old, he suddenly started blurting out nonsense. He'd ask why I knocked over the rice bowl on the table, why I burnt his clothes, and why I kicked his jade abacus around like a soccer ball... Those were probably my unruly conduct back when I was a teenager. I couldn' | ||
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| + | I realized he was displaying signs of the five decays and was on the verge of being stricken with mara. According to the rules, I invited an Alchemy Commission healer to do an outpatient run, still wanting to see if he had any possibility of recovery. The healer prescribed a few different medications, | ||
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| + | " | ||
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| + | It was then I knew that Dad's time had come. I knew that everyone in the Xianzhou has to face such a day sooner or later, but now that it was happening to Dad... everything just seemed sudden. | ||
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| + | I picked up the prescription from the table and read it again and again, like a master poring over a disciple' | ||
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| + | As expected, Dad never said another word to me after that, until he walked up to me with those children. Perhaps it was an illusion, but he seemed younger. It is ridiculous to suggest that a Xianzhou native could grow younger. Our appearance doesn' | ||
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| + | I opened my mouth to call for Dad, but the words got stuck in my throat. Before I could speak, he spoke softly and clearly. "Take care of yourself." | ||
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| + | I even forgot about my night shift, and just stood there alone in the darkness. A moment later, I suddenly remembered that prescription the healer had left me. I'd been keeping it in my breast pocket, but fishing around in there, I realized that it wasn't there anymore. | ||
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