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... p> Its just that the clouds are overcast, but on days when the sky is gray, its hard to kill people.

Killing people requires courage. Pulling the finger on the trigger is easy, but mustering the courage to actually pull it is difficult.

This courage seems to come from the sky. Humans have revered the sky since ancient times. The sky is high, vast, and unchanging.

Before Westerners came across the sea, this world was called all under heaven, and the one who ruled it was ca ...

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