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... n the memory of the Vanity Sect In this era that appears to be just behind the last opening of Hell’s Gate, in the Victorian Era.

What was seen, heard, and known all seemed both real and illusory.

Because that could be a replay of fragments from the past.

It could also be the actual past.

No one could provide an accurate answer.

For people like Minette, they could never understand if the present self truly existed in the now, rather than in the past.

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