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In this chapter, we learn that the word is the greatest invention of humankind, and that wordsmiths are corrupt criminals who use the power of the written word to corrupt others. We learn that this is because the word "word" is the most powerful word in the world, and the wordsmith is the one who can translate the word into words. The wordsmith tells the boy that he is from the "qiankun troop" and that the land is not for sale. The boy is excited to return home, but he is also afraid that the fatso is an evil man who wants to use the land for a hot springs resort. He explains that the holy mountain is the source of the hot springs, and he wants to bring the brat back to the land. The fatso wants to turn the land into a spring resort, but the contract was full of lies. He wants to make the land a "hot spring resort," but the terms of the contract were full of deceit. He says that the clothes of the men in the troop are written with mystic words, and this is their duty to preserve the "constitution of the lexicon." The boy asks the boy why he does not spend the night at the mountain. He tells him that he must make sure that the men do not cause any trouble at night, as he must take care of his little problem. The holy mountain has been shaking, and someone is behind it. He asks if the volcano will explode if he continues to cause earthquakes. He promises to finish the boy with one punch
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In this chapter, we learn that the word is the greatest invention of humankind, and that wordsmiths are corrupt criminals who use the power of the written word to corrupt others. We learn that this is because the word "word" is the most powerful word in the world, and the wordsmith is the one who can translate the word into words. The wordsmith tells the boy that he is from the "qiankun troop" and that the land is not for sale. The boy is excited to return home, but he is also afraid that the fatso is an evil man who wants to use the land for a hot springs resort. He explains that the holy mountain is the source of the hot springs, and he wants to bring the brat back to the land. The fatso wants to turn the land into a spring resort, but the contract was full of lies. He wants to make the land a "hot spring resort," but the terms of the contract were full of deceit. He says that the clothes of the men in the troop are written with mystic words, and this is their duty to preserve the "constitution of the lexicon." The boy asks the boy why he does not spend the night at the mountain. He tells him that he must make sure that the men do not cause any trouble at night, as he must take care of his little problem. The holy mountain has been shaking, and someone is behind it. He asks if the volcano will explode if he continues to cause earthquakes. He promises to finish the boy with one punch
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