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The Sun at Our Roots
註釋In 20th Century London, Henry Fox, in his mid-twenties, had a deep mindset. Henry had been seeking inner happiness since he was a child. He was looking for self-happiness rather than the power and money that other people craved. His childhood wasn't that great, and like any other person, he felt the emptiness, and he was on a quest to discover himself. Since childhood, Henry has been reading books on philosophy and psychology, trying to understand how to find his true self and get rid of the emptiness in him, as he was trying any way he could think of. He couldn't accept cowardice and desperation to the pride of his masculinity, and he rejected the sense of fear with unequivocal judgment. Although he read that fear was a natural feeling in the books, he simply couldn't accept this...