Chapter 31

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The old man dropped his cup and gave a glittering smile for his face shone very white as if a bulb light was turned on in it the moment he took off his hood away from his head. He said, "Whom do you seek and why will an outcast from a long time ago in all his wondering return back again to the land of which he is forbidden to enter?" The old man asked. "You speak as one who knows so much and yet look so calm and innocent." Perseus said, drawing himself near to take a closer look at the man who looked young and yet old in hair and for a little wrinkle around the corner of the eyes; at most like he should be between late fifties. "O Perseus, you mistake innocency for ignorance, whereas an innocent look is full of knowledge beyond measure and yet graced with wisdom to create a balance b

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