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... h this matter. If anyone would argue that Tonan giving the medicines to Chigo was a crime, then no one would agree.
Obviously, he had nothing to do with this, but he punished himself because of guilt. In addition, he went against the crown and punished the guilty. This was a real gentleman, a great man! If they stood against him, would they be human? But what about their abbot? Compared to this, the master whom they loved and respected was inflexible. He not only shielded the offender but ...
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