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As The Gods Will: The Second Series

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CHAPTER 23: NO ONE KNOWS YET - 2
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Hiroshi, the sand collector, and his men are overjoyed to find that they have won the sand collecting contest. Hiroshi tells them that the signal he received was a sign of his love, and that he would have done the same thing if one of them had messed up. He also tells the men that he will teach them the meaning of Mizaru so that they do not make a fool of themselves. The sand collecting exam is over, and the narrator notes that something is happening inside all the cubes. Someone has taken over the airwaves, and is broadcasting live footage from inside all of the cubes on Japanese television. The narrator wonders why Hiroshi should hurry to find out the identities of the people who have survived the battle. The crowd is going wild, and Hiroshi's son has appeared. He has gone outside, and when Hiroshi returns, he has gone. He is gone, and no one knows what is wrong with him.
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As The Gods Will: The Second Series

As The Gods Will: The Second Series • CHAPTER 23: NO ONE KNOWS YET - 2 • Page ik-page-1758605
As The Gods Will: The Second Series • CHAPTER 23: NO ONE KNOWS YET - 2 • Page ik-page-1758604
As The Gods Will: The Second Series • CHAPTER 23: NO ONE KNOWS YET - 2 • Page ik-page-1758591
CHAPTER 23: NO ONE KNOWS YET - 2
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 23: NO ONE KNOWS YET - 2
About This Chapter
Hiroshi, the sand collector, and his men are overjoyed to find that they have won the sand collecting contest. Hiroshi tells them that the signal he received was a sign of his love, and that he would have done the same thing if one of them had messed up. He also tells the men that he will teach them the meaning of Mizaru so that they do not make a fool of themselves. The sand collecting exam is over, and the narrator notes that something is happening inside all the cubes. Someone has taken over the airwaves, and is broadcasting live footage from inside all of the cubes on Japanese television. The narrator wonders why Hiroshi should hurry to find out the identities of the people who have survived the battle. The crowd is going wild, and Hiroshi's son has appeared. He has gone outside, and when Hiroshi returns, he has gone. He is gone, and no one knows what is wrong with him.
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