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In 1632, on the edge of a cedar mountain in northern Honshu, a dojo sat so quiet you could hear snow fall. Inside, the air smelled like wet wood, ink, and old straw mats. A young man named Renji knelt with his hands on his thighs, back straight, jaw tight. He had traveled three days to get here. He had bled on the road. He had rehearsed his answers in his head until they sounded perfect. Across from him sat Master Sada, a man whose calm felt like a blade still in its sheath. The master didn’t greet him. He didn’t ask where he came from. He looked at the calligraphy scroll behind Renji and asked one question. “Why do masters move slowly?” Renji didn’t hesitate.