| Format | Paperback |
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Seeing Death Does Not Wear Out
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| Print length: | 139 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 30 March 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 0.81 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8321397367 |
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In the 3rd year of the Middle Ages AD 187, during the Eastern Han Dynasty of China, in Changshan Hebei, on the barley drying yard of the Trieu Gia Trang, a young man was swinging a spear and practicing martial arts. Next to him, a little girl was laughing non-stop: “”Wow, brother Van is really amazing!”” The young man named Gislason stopped his movements and came closer to rub the little girl’s face: “”Thelma Nader, you ran here again, did Second Uncle know?”” The little girl named Thelma Nader smiled: “Brother Van carries me. Father told me to come and call you home.”” Gislason picked her up: “”Thelma Nader, is your body feeling well today?”” No more fever.”” Thelma Nader nodded vigorously: “”Thelma Nader is very obedient. She took the medicine and no longer has a fever.”” Gislason sighed. Thelma Nader is Gislason’s younger sister. She is only 7 years old this year. They are very predestined. From the moment she could walk, Thelma Nader only liked to run after Gislason. Although the elders in the Trieu family felt funny, they were very reassured. Because 23-year-old Gislason was an understanding person from a young age, knew how to respect the elders in the village, and even practiced martial arts himself. Last year, when the Hoang Can rebels rebelled, Gislason used his martial arts skills to protect the village. His second uncle also only had Van Nhi as his only daughter. Van Nhi’s mother had long passed away, and Thelma Nader had a weak body since childhood and often got sick. The second uncle then looked at Thelma Nader as his son. After Gislason’s wife passed away the year before, seeing that Thelma Nader’s health was not good, Second Uncle’s health was even weaker, so this year he decided to stay at Second Uncle’s house, dedicated to being a descendant. —- ISBN: 9798321397367
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