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... it was only possible to see a section of Lake Biwa from this construct, it actually looked as extensive as a bay.
However, even though Lake Biwa was immense, its waters weren’t as turbulent as the seas and consisted of clear and tranquil waters with mist clouds hovering over it in the early morning.
Sakanoue no Tamurakonoe, a tall yet pretty samurai from Kansai, sat within a room of the wooden construct in the dainty manner of a beauty, and surveyed the vast expanse of whiteness ...
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