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Mortality and Aging (The White Cat's Divorce)
The wealthy man's obsession with defying aging and his fear of mortality drive the narrative. The story delves into his desperate measures to preserve his youth and vitality. Through a series of surgeries and a string of marriages to younger women, the man attempts to halt the aging process and ward off the encroaching specter of death. His actions reflect a deep-rooted fear of the passage of time and the eventual decay of his own mortality. The White Cat's Divorce delves into the consequences of the wealthy man's relentless pursuit of immortality. Despite his efforts, he cannot escape the inevitable cycle of life and death. The tragic events that unfold, including his own request to be beheaded and the subsequent transformation of his wife into a cat, serve as reminders of the inescapable reality of mortality.
Betrayal (Prince Hat Underground)
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