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... ow. "What's a law?" she repeated what Neveah said.

Neveah nodded and said," Yes ... What's a law.".

"Hmmm," she pondered, "there's no one absolute answer to that question. The answers and opinions vary, just like... well, laws themselves."

"Huh? What do you mean?" Asked Neveah confused.

"To me, a law is the first step to… well, godhood, I suppose." Valeriana said. " While many believe the seven-star stage is the first step because of the qualitative change, I don' ...

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