Guardian
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Owl
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Ego
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6
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5
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7
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(6)
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(5)
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(7)
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Judge
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Owl
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Slaughter
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Slaughter
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Judge
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Collector
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Gambler
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Rebel
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Gourmet
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Pirate
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Comrade
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4
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3
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2
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1
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10
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9
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8
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7
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(4)
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(3)
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(2)
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(1)
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(12)
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(11)
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(10)
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(9)
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2
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12
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22
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32
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42
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52
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62
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72
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1858
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1868
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1878
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1888
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1898
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1908
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1918
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1928
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Guardian
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6
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(8)
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72
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1928
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Obviously, Cartan had too much Fire-Earth, so Metal-Water served as favor. In the previous blog I mentioned (9)(10)(11)(12)(1)(2) is the Metal-Water semicircle. Cartan’s fortune goes backward, so the Metal-Water semicircle is from (2) back to (9), he became a doctor and a professor in the (2) fortune. And then he became a famous mathematician in the future. That’s because his Metal-Water fortunes started with (2) and last long. Generally, he died in the (8) fortune because he left Metal-Water and entered Fire-Wood semicircle. Microscopically, the fortune 6(8) is Earth on Earth, and (8) is Earth that contains Fire. He had Fire-Earth as foe, so that’s the worst he could get.
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