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Could it be that ''She(Claribel) had to face him'' (in which ''him'' probably refer to ''Layfon'') or ''She had to face them'' (in which ''them'' refer to the ''Wolf ''faces''?<br /> |
Could it be that ''She(Claribel) had to face him'' (in which ''him'' probably refer to ''Layfon'') or ''She had to face them'' (in which ''them'' refer to the ''Wolf ''faces''?<br /> |
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And there's a part of this line too that confuse me. ''“I’ll once more turn your bodies into Aurora atoms. Change the data into experience. '''Seal off what can will be invaded then eliminate it.'''”'' <br /> |
And there's a part of this line too that confuse me. ''“I’ll once more turn your bodies into Aurora atoms. Change the data into experience. '''Seal off what can will be invaded then eliminate it.'''”'' <br /> |
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− | Could it mean ''seal off the will,invade,and eliminate it'' or something like that |
+ | Could it mean ''seal off the will,invade,and eliminate it'' or something like that? Sorry for the trouble.--[[User:User753|User753]]-[[User talk:User753|Talk]]- 06:08, 10 June 2012 (CDT) |
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Greetings.Thank you for translating this series.Btw, I have to ask,there's a line from Claribel saying She stood him. , may I ask about what that suppose to mean?
Could it be that She(Claribel) had to face him (in which him probably refer to Layfon) or She had to face them (in which them refer to the Wolf faces?
And there's a part of this line too that confuse me. “I’ll once more turn your bodies into Aurora atoms. Change the data into experience. Seal off what can will be invaded then eliminate it.”
Could it mean seal off the will,invade,and eliminate it or something like that? Sorry for the trouble.--User753-Talk- 06:08, 10 June 2012 (CDT)