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Seraph´s aunts, '''Owl-Feather Mei''' and '''Bitter Tea Chontau''' are two spirited ladies of the Methusalean age of somewhere between mid-thirties to early forties (well, you know - in the eyes of teenagers and all that). One is a Daoist, the other one a staunch Confucianist - and the two are getting along fabulously due to their common love of liquors, gossip and Iron Seraph.
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Seraph´s aunts are two spirited ladies of the Methusalean age of somewhere between mid-thirties to early forties (well, you know - in the eyes of teenagers and all that). One is a Daoist, the other one a staunch Confucianist - and the two are getting along fabulously due to their common love of liquors, gossip and Iron Seraph.
  
 
They are also skilled predictionists, which can make one´s life rather complicated - after all, it was they who made the fateful predicition about how Seraph was supposed to meet the love of his life in his first year in the Black Crane, and who then managed to gossip about this fact so that pretty much everyone knows about it.
 
They are also skilled predictionists, which can make one´s life rather complicated - after all, it was they who made the fateful predicition about how Seraph was supposed to meet the love of his life in his first year in the Black Crane, and who then managed to gossip about this fact so that pretty much everyone knows about it.

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