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I just wanted to leave you with one of my favorite chun li fanart. This one shows the three levels of self-awareness. First, we should realize that all of us are capable of being aware of ourselves, even if we are just taking a stroll on the street. Second, we need to be able to acknowledge our own value. Third, we must recognize that no matter how much we want to have a life that is our own, we can always only have so much.

The game’s narrative title, chun li fanart, should be “The Last of the Days”. The game’s story is one of a series of episodes from the upcoming film series, The Last of the Days. The story lines can be a little bit more complex and require more time than we’d like. If you are a fan of both the film and the series, please feel free to go read the other chapters.

Vinay Kumar

Student. Coffee ninja. Devoted web advocate. Subtly charming writer. Travel fan. Hardcore bacon lover.

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