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"Come a little closer" . "Who are you? I don't know your name. Since you were born. Everything you experienced . . I know it all" , says Wood. He's not sure if it's a dream or a real dream, but he's sure that he and Wood share the same soul. "Our beautiful . There will be sacrifice . arising from the natural world" ? Wood is sure that this is all a dream. He asks Wood if he can help him find the white statue. Wood doesn't want to help him, because he'll kill him if he addresses him like that again. Wood says that he can't help them now, because they're going to find the statue. He also says that they promised to release all the slaves, but now that they've found the statue, they'll release all of them. Wood asks Wood to put in some good words for him when he sees the statue of the white woman. Wood's got a bunch of questions for him. He wants to know what's going on with the red sword, the afro, the bamboo hat, and all the other weird things that are out there in the world. Wood tells Wood to send his regards to the Chief of the Antelope Horn village when he passes them by. Wood thanks Wood for being such a good guy. He calls him "black-eyed rock" from now on. He needs to restore things to how they were before the statue was found.
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Chapter 24
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About This Chapter
"Come a little closer" . "Who are you? I don't know your name. Since you were born. Everything you experienced . . I know it all" , says Wood. He's not sure if it's a dream or a real dream, but he's sure that he and Wood share the same soul. "Our beautiful . There will be sacrifice . arising from the natural world" ? Wood is sure that this is all a dream. He asks Wood if he can help him find the white statue. Wood doesn't want to help him, because he'll kill him if he addresses him like that again. Wood says that he can't help them now, because they're going to find the statue. He also says that they promised to release all the slaves, but now that they've found the statue, they'll release all of them. Wood asks Wood to put in some good words for him when he sees the statue of the white woman. Wood's got a bunch of questions for him. He wants to know what's going on with the red sword, the afro, the bamboo hat, and all the other weird things that are out there in the world. Wood tells Wood to send his regards to the Chief of the Antelope Horn village when he passes them by. Wood thanks Wood for being such a good guy. He calls him "black-eyed rock" from now on. He needs to restore things to how they were before the statue was found.
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