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... the direction of the inner temple.

The Head Priest was meditating. Whenever someone died under his care, he would meditate the whole night without eating, drinking, or sleeping. He would do that until his heart would stop hurting from the loss of someone precious.

He was in the private room where no one would dare to disturb him when he was inside. They knew that he would pray there alone.

Just then, the door of this prayer room burst open.

The Head Priest kept hi ...

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