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... iately following the loss of his sight, Lü Shu struggled to adapt.
For Lü Shu, the most painful aspect wasn’t the immediate agony, but rather a slow sense of loss. His once proud vision, precise blade edge, clear judgment... all transformed into nothingness. He became like a clumsy child, bumping around familiar rooms, finding even the act of pouring a glass of water difficult. The world shrank to mere sounds, smells, touches.
A powerful fear engulfed him—how could one fight with ...
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