Holy crap, after finishing the entire Rebels saga and rewatching this scene again, I just realized what that other "reason" was. This is pure genius to have this plot started from so early on.
@@dazambie SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN SEASON 4: It's the Lothal Jedi temple and access to a time-space portal to the "World Between Worlds", which connects canons between Star Wars Rebels and the Son, Daughter, and Father from Mortis aka the Mortis Gods, from the Clone Wars. The Emperor sent a special task force there to study it and get control if it, essentially controlling time itself.
@@jaiofficialmusic She might not have known the exact reason, but certainly knew the Emperor himself sent an excavation team under heavy guard and probably ordered they not be disturbed by anyone (with shoot trespassers on sight no questions asked order). That sort of special troop movement would have come by her desk marked highly classified and highly important to the empire.
Palpatine probably knew about the temple on Lothal through the Jedi Archives which was captured during Order 66, but not its exact location. At least until it was found later by the Inquisitors. The reason why they built their factories is probably just as a cover to hide their operation to find the temple and excavate it.
I'm glad they elaborated on Tua's little cliffhanger "reason" in Season 4. Well, I'll assume the World Between Worlds is what Tua's referencing; correct me if there's something else instead.
Ahsoka was really pleased when seeing Ezra was about to make the right decision, she sensed it before he opened his mouth. Plus I saw that she has a Master Plo vibe to her. She likes to see people in the group talk it out without adding her input to see where it goes just like how Master Plo did. Nice :D
I highly recommend reading the new Canon book Thrawn. Doinium is mined from Lothal to build the Death Star.. it's a metal ore. That's what the Emperor has commissioned and why the Empire has her killed. She knows to much.
@@PeterTheMightyPygmyPuff No...I don't think that it was the temple. Palpatine and Vader was unaware of its existence until the Inquisitors discovered it while tracking Kanan and Ezra. Besides how would Tua learn of it when it was hidden even to the remaining Jedi and knowledge of its location was only revealed by the holocron in Kanan's possession?
+Junior Ogun +Jonathan Sayah And Lothal is the closest planet with the crystals to Despayre (her christening place (but she was first started on Geonosis)) this does enforce your point.
To those who say the Empire are good guys: consider that true believers like Maketh Tua who genuinely think the Empire is good are also usually the ones who get shafted or pretty much set up to die for not being brutal sociopaths. Tua is merely a minister as she says, yet they expect her to be do stuff like burn down refugee camps when her nominal charge is to improve Lothal's infrastructure (as seen in her speech for Empire Day). If the Empire was so good, why is it that people like her would feel the need to defect once the big guys in power like Vader and Tarkin start doing their work?
Luke Danger I don't think she is especially supportive of the Empire, she is just a public official, representing the Empire on Lothal while Pryce is on Coruscant.
+gibbs615 they will. This is just a splintered rebellions. Rebels is about uniting them. This is also a likely hint to the death star. I also suspect that they are going to keep her character relevant with the plot even after her death.
@@vguyver2 Maybe something about securing ryloth from the imperials, and by looking into Tua's files in her former office, they can rescue rebel prisoners and sympasizers to organise a security force for the planet
@@sinisterisrandom8537 nah, it came out 2 months after TLJ and the movie didn't flop, it was just hated by about 3/5 of fans. However you may be on to something, this episode aired around 7 months before TFA, so it is possible that they came up with it as a sorta backup plan if the sequels were hates, which ya know, they were
Lothal is important to the Emperor, to the Force, because of the world between worlds. This is the beginning of season 2, and we’re already getting foreshadowing. This series may have been more well-planned than we thought.
@@brennansmith3343 wrong. Palpatine is not good side. He is a Sith Lord. He is the emperor of the galactic empire. Not rebel sympathizer. Because he is a dark side. He was trained by evil Sith Lord Darth Plagueis. Emperor Palpatine is powered and controls the galactic empire. Yes, Galactic Empire are bad guys, evil guys, dark side, not good guys. Rebels are good guys, and light side.
hot take Tua should've been the Imperial defector instead of Kallus. Kallus literally partook in planetary genocide, she was just an unimportant paper pusher, seems to me she is more deserving of redemption
Well they totally retconned that and turned the guy who killed a Stormtrooper in the first episode into Mr Niceguy...so yes Tua would have worked for me, Kallus did not.
Well in season 3 or 4 we know now that the Emperor is interested in the Lothal Jedi Temple & it’s secrets. This is going off of that secret Minister Tua had planned to give to Phoenix Squadron in this season of the show.
Of all members of the imperial higher up she´d be the one they should accept the easiest. What did Tua do? Policy on Lothal was not hers, she used methods that look a lot less severe than real world anti-terror tactics and when it comes to imperials abuse of power...not sure she knew about that in her comfy chair. So not a hero, but I´d not call her a villain as well.
You guys are gonna kill me for repeating this meme, but I'm sorry, I just can't resist. _When you play the game of thrones, you win or you _*_die._*_ There is no middle ground._
Actually, if one of them asked why she's so scared, then maybe some of them, except the Ghost Crew, might actually talk about Vader. Since Vader's made a reputation on not just killing Jedi, but also being the Emperor's Enforcer would literally reign down any Rebels with his merciless cold judgment.
Captain Price: The rebels already have plans for Lothal, but in less than a few hours, Maketh Tua will be executed. Gaz: Tua, sir. Captain Price: Maketh is our informant of the civil war. She supplied the Intel on the Imperialist star destroyer. Maketh is hell right now and we're gonna walk her out. We take care of our friends. Let's move.
That other reason could be so many things. The TIE-DEFENDER factory, the search for the World between Worlds, the lost Jedi Temple, or resources sent to fund the construction of the Death Star.
Pretty sure it was the World between Worlds / Jedi Temple, since that project was answering directly to the Emperor. TIE Defender was more of a Thrawn's personal project.
More likely a field test of a similar WMD but one that was done but ultimately forgotten 4000 years prior: the Desolator, it combined the aspects of several different experimental projects made by the Galactic Republic to be used against the Sith Empire: The Planet Prison, which could ionize a planets' atmosphere to keep any ships or transmissions from leaving, turning a planet literally into a prison. The Death Mark Laser: a suspended weapons platform cpable of delivering pinpoint energy strikes at any selected target: even those that have been preset if the remote locator is destroyed, the ultimate snipers' tool. The Shock Drum: a stationary generator that would reverberate ultrasonic vibrations capable of disabling droids in close proximity: the longer it's left on, the greater the vibrations become, strong enough to throw organic molecules to pieces and eventually cause the planetary body it's activated on to fly apart. Alone, each device was capable of dealing untold destruction. but combined together it would become a weapon far more terrifying than the Death Star. While the Death Star was precise and deadly, these three weapons would leave behind horror in its wake: with the atmosphere ionized, ships and distress calls would just fall back to the surface, tune the Death Mark Laser to the proper frequency and the atmosphere could become a firestorm, with a precise shot it would even penetrate the planets core, then the Shock Drum would work with the Death Mark Laser to set up ever-increasing vibrations that would pulse through the planet in massive earthquakes capable of sinking continents and causing massive-scale eruptions all across its surface. In-short, it could turn a planet into a very literal "Hell-on-Earth".
Would there still be a rebellion then? I think Tua left to handle things would not create a world where people are rebelling much. Lot of imperials are known for mass murder and such things, with her I think of affordable housing.
I wonder who those sympathizers are and I wonder if she was talking about the Death star. Man, if she lived how would that effect things. Would Luke even be found?
hum i wonder if that "real reason" has something to do with an imminent test of the empire's secret weapon and a grand admiral (looking figure due to white uniform
had to do a double take for a second reading the title. I was like, wait, there's Tau in Star wars? the sith would have been absorbed into their "greater good" withint minutes.
Proce That is a traditional piece of headwear for the women of Lothal. They are designed to resemble the planet's signature vertical hills. (I speculate, at least)
@@elliotkouame3849 Funny, I did think Tua was more of a local politician than an imperial, therefore her lack of uniform. And now it seems she really did wear a more Lothal style outfit, making a clear distinction to Pryce in the classic uniform.
I know the empire was racist against aliens but every single Rebel is racist agains Imperials and that's just ok even though with the Imperials it isn't...
...it's not racism because "Imperial" is not a race, it's choosing to identify and take part in a specific organization. It's like saying it's possible to be racist against Nazis. Just because they're all white is beside the point. ISIS is all Arabic, but it's not racist to hate them.
I mean, Vosian is kinda correct. "Imperial" is not a race. Any Human of any colour, race or creed could join the Empire, along with a few select Aliens. You can hate the Empire without being racist, same as how you could hate a company, or gang without being racist. Doesn't mean it's right to hate an entire organisation like that on principle, as there are always bad/good apples and innocent people working for it.
"There is another reason... known to only a few and ordered by the emperor himself." *dies* I guess we'll never know!
I'm guessing the Death Star.
death star most likely
What does Lothal have to do with the Death Star? Kyber crystals?
We find out in Season 3--TIE Defenders
Paolo Torres Kind of anti-climactic, don't you think?
Holy crap, after finishing the entire Rebels saga and rewatching this scene again, I just realized what that other "reason" was. This is pure genius to have this plot started from so early on.
Yep, the producers made an awesome job in Rebels. Introducing some things here and there, that suddenly come up again when you didn‘t expect it to.
Whats the other reason?
@@dazambie SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN SEASON 4: It's the Lothal Jedi temple and access to a time-space portal to the "World Between Worlds", which connects canons between Star Wars Rebels and the Son, Daughter, and Father from Mortis aka the Mortis Gods, from the Clone Wars. The Emperor sent a special task force there to study it and get control if it, essentially controlling time itself.
@@jaiofficialmusic She might not have known the exact reason, but certainly knew the Emperor himself sent an excavation team under heavy guard and probably ordered they not be disturbed by anyone (with shoot trespassers on sight no questions asked order). That sort of special troop movement would have come by her desk marked highly classified and highly important to the empire.
Palpatine probably knew about the temple on Lothal through the Jedi Archives which was captured during Order 66, but not its exact location. At least until it was found later by the Inquisitors.
The reason why they built their factories is probably just as a cover to hide their operation to find the temple and excavate it.
She was a sort of character not often met with in the Star Wars universe. It's a shame she had to die.
+Anglomachian She reminded of Satyne, she did her duty but deep down was not a bad person.
In the galaxy Star Wars takes place, death is never certain.
@@heisag death is certain here, she is now one with the force, her body was most likely disintegrated in the blast
@@secondheaven9545 tell that to the writers of the rise of skywalker. :/
@@miguelmnza1242 get their asses on call right the the hell now
Palpatine has been searching for large amounts kyber crystals
Kevin Tran He was looking for the lothal Jedi temple so that he can access its time travel powers.
To power the Death Star.
Ilum is a lot of those crystals
@@ariellegolas4508 exactly.... except Lothar has NO Kyber Crystals so there is no point to that. It's clear that It was for the World between Worlds
@@xrstevenson at that point the emperor knew nothing about lothols jedi temple.
2:22 Only now that the series ended did we finally learn what that "other reason" was.
Yep, the portal between time and space. Imagine if she survived the explosion or just told it then and there.
I'm glad they elaborated on Tua's little cliffhanger "reason" in Season 4. Well, I'll assume the World Between Worlds is what Tua's referencing; correct me if there's something else instead.
Exactly.
The secret of the Jedi Temple is what she's referring to.
The location of the Jedi Temple on Lothal would be on the records of the Jedi Order. But they probably don't have its exact location.
I love ahsoka’s little smirk when she sees that ezra is going to speak up. He must remind her of her padawan years
It saddens me greatly that minister Maketh Tua died. She was my favorite character.
I manage to keep her alive in my Fanfiction.
+desertstorm272
nice post a link
desertstorm272
nice I'll check it out now. ty
I managed to keep the inquisitors active by return of the jedi and yet disney wants to get rid of them like toys!
@@desertstorm272 It's not available anymore.
Agent Kallus stops Minister Tua from fleeing to the rebels by killing her then later joining the rebels himself.
Kind of ironic. I wonder if he expressed any regret for what he did to her.
@@maxthecharacter1296 I wonder too
Im pretty sure it was Vader that killed her
@@II-df6dw that sounds more believable but kallus must of known about the plan aswell but not the one that executed it
@@II-df6dw kallus knew damn well he transported her and everything
Ahsoka was really pleased when seeing Ezra was about to make the right decision, she sensed it before he opened his mouth. Plus I saw that she has a Master Plo vibe to her. She likes to see people in the group talk it out without adding her input to see where it goes just like how Master Plo did. Nice :D
I highly recommend reading the new Canon book Thrawn. Doinium is mined from Lothal to build the Death Star.. it's a metal ore. That's what the Emperor has commissioned and why the Empire has her killed. She knows to much.
It could be the doonium but it also could be the World Between Worlds
@@PeterTheMightyPygmyPuff No...I don't think that it was the temple. Palpatine and Vader was unaware of its existence until the Inquisitors discovered it while tracking Kanan and Ezra. Besides how would Tua learn of it when it was hidden even to the remaining Jedi and knowledge of its location was only revealed by the holocron in Kanan's possession?
@@PeterTheMightyPygmyPuff it’s probably both
@@jakealter5504 nope. It’s only about the temple.
@@this_is_gold_leader2229 probably
Anyone else think that the 'special reason' has something to do with the Death Star?
Well, khyber crystals can be found in the crust of Lothal, maybe for the death star's cannon.
+Junior Ogun That was what I was thinking.
+Jonathan Sayah I came to this exact video to say that xD
Sorry to steal your thunder then.
+Junior Ogun
+Jonathan Sayah
And Lothal is the closest planet with the crystals to Despayre (her christening place (but she was first started on Geonosis)) this does enforce your point.
To those who say the Empire are good guys: consider that true believers like Maketh Tua who genuinely think the Empire is good are also usually the ones who get shafted or pretty much set up to die for not being brutal sociopaths. Tua is merely a minister as she says, yet they expect her to be do stuff like burn down refugee camps when her nominal charge is to improve Lothal's infrastructure (as seen in her speech for Empire Day). If the Empire was so good, why is it that people like her would feel the need to defect once the big guys in power like Vader and Tarkin start doing their work?
well fuck the good side m8,i will always be on the dark side
I, for one, think the Stromtroopers are innocent, they just need to pay their family and live a life.
Luke Danger this show basically forces empire to do evil just for the benefit of the plot with no tactical thinking behind it
Luke Danger I don't think she is especially supportive of the Empire, she is just a public official, representing the Empire on Lothal while Pryce is on Coruscant.
Sam dale the empire has never been good in the comics or the movies
Yeah but they FAILED to save her! Now i'm just wondering if they will STILL be able to find those Rebel Sympathizers she mentioned to them before.
+gibbs615 they will. This is just a splintered rebellions. Rebels is about uniting them. This is also a likely hint to the death star. I also suspect that they are going to keep her character relevant with the plot even after her death.
They all died and the empire won. The end.
@@LordTalax Man be quiet fool!
@@vguyver2 it was actually hinting at palpatine’s interest in lothal
@@vguyver2 Maybe something about securing ryloth from the imperials, and by looking into Tua's files in her former office, they can rescue rebel prisoners and sympasizers to organise a security force for the planet
I can't believe they had the World Between World's planned out all the way back then.
It may have been planned as far back as the mortis arc
@@MagnusTNT It was likely being planed when the last jedi became a massive flop
@@sinisterisrandom8537 nah, it came out 2 months after TLJ and the movie didn't flop, it was just hated by about 3/5 of fans. However you may be on to something, this episode aired around 7 months before TFA, so it is possible that they came up with it as a sorta backup plan if the sequels were hates, which ya know, they were
Lothal is important to the Emperor, to the Force, because of the world between worlds. This is the beginning of season 2, and we’re already getting foreshadowing. This series may have been more well-planned than we thought.
R.I.P. Hatgirl
“Some have powerful friends on the Senate.” Holy Shit Palpatine was a rebel sympathizer the whole time
@@brennansmith3343 wrong.
Palpatine is not good side. He is a Sith Lord.
He is the emperor of the galactic empire. Not rebel sympathizer.
Because he is a dark side. He was trained by evil Sith Lord Darth Plagueis.
Emperor Palpatine is powered and controls the galactic empire.
Yes, Galactic Empire are bad guys, evil guys, dark side, not good guys.
Rebels are good guys, and light side.
@@BrycemiskimensYou took this seriously.
The guy was referencing Palpatine's lines during Episode 3 ("I am the Senate")
Poor thing :(
She doesn't deserve to die like that.
No One like Traitors, BOTH sides will likely agree on that.
However, it is more expected on the Bad Guys side, depending on your point of view.
@@GRIMLOCK07 I doubt that a rebellion would agree that traitors are bad....there would be no rebellion without them.
hot take Tua should've been the Imperial defector instead of Kallus. Kallus literally partook in planetary genocide, she was just an unimportant paper pusher, seems to me she is more deserving of redemption
Well they totally retconned that and turned the guy who killed a Stormtrooper in the first episode into Mr Niceguy...so yes Tua would have worked for me, Kallus did not.
Well in season 3 or 4 we know now that the Emperor is interested in the Lothal Jedi Temple & it’s secrets. This is going off of that secret Minister Tua had planned to give to Phoenix Squadron in this season of the show.
😊 We’re always ready to help someone in need.
😨 EXCEPT HER!!
Of all members of the imperial higher up she´d be the one they should accept the easiest. What did Tua do? Policy on Lothal was not hers, she used methods that look a lot less severe than real world anti-terror tactics and when it comes to imperials abuse of power...not sure she knew about that in her comfy chair. So not a hero, but I´d not call her a villain as well.
You guys are gonna kill me for repeating this meme, but I'm sorry, I just can't resist.
_When you play the game of thrones, you win or you _*_die._*_ There is no middle ground._
Any man who must say, “I am the senate,” is no true senate.
Except she wasn’t playing the game, she was only doing her job
Actually, if one of them asked why she's so scared, then maybe some of them, except the Ghost Crew, might actually talk about Vader.
Since Vader's made a reputation on not just killing Jedi, but also being the Emperor's Enforcer would literally reign down any Rebels with his merciless cold judgment.
Captain Price: The rebels already have plans for Lothal, but in less than a few hours, Maketh Tua will be executed.
Gaz: Tua, sir.
Captain Price: Maketh is our informant of the civil war. She supplied the Intel on the Imperialist star destroyer. Maketh is hell right now and we're gonna walk her out. We take care of our friends. Let's move.
best comment I've read so far
If only "Soap" had joined the Rebellion earlier, then maybe she could've been saved. (if you know what I mean...) ;)
MrDibara true.
_Gears of Duty_ and _Star Wars Rebels_ go together like peanut butter and mayonnaise. How about keeping that garbage game away from this great show?
That other reason could be so many things. The TIE-DEFENDER factory, the search for the World between Worlds, the lost Jedi Temple, or resources sent to fund the construction of the Death Star.
Pretty sure it was the World between Worlds / Jedi Temple, since that project was answering directly to the Emperor. TIE Defender was more of a Thrawn's personal project.
Feel so bad for her
Wow Hera, really going at it with the poopy faces 😆
Damn, she had a great potential.
I wanna know that fucking special reason.
The Death Star
More likely a field test of a similar WMD but one that was done but ultimately forgotten 4000 years prior: the Desolator, it combined the aspects of several different experimental projects made by the Galactic Republic to be used against the Sith Empire:
The Planet Prison, which could ionize a planets' atmosphere to keep any ships or transmissions from leaving, turning a planet literally into a prison.
The Death Mark Laser: a suspended weapons platform cpable of delivering pinpoint energy strikes at any selected target: even those that have been preset if the remote locator is destroyed, the ultimate snipers' tool.
The Shock Drum: a stationary generator that would reverberate ultrasonic vibrations capable of disabling droids in close proximity: the longer it's left on, the greater the vibrations become, strong enough to throw organic molecules to pieces and eventually cause the planetary body it's activated on to fly apart.
Alone, each device was capable of dealing untold destruction. but combined together it would become a weapon far more terrifying than the Death Star. While the Death Star was precise and deadly, these three weapons would leave behind horror in its wake: with the atmosphere ionized, ships and distress calls would just fall back to the surface, tune the Death Mark Laser to the proper frequency and the atmosphere could become a firestorm, with a precise shot it would even penetrate the planets core, then the Shock Drum would work with the Death Mark Laser to set up ever-increasing vibrations that would pulse through the planet in massive earthquakes capable of sinking continents and causing massive-scale eruptions all across its surface. In-short, it could turn a planet into a very literal "Hell-on-Earth".
Ohvist Small nah, not canon, good thing too
Now we know the reason: Jedi temple on Lothal and the episode World between Worlds
Hera yelling at her crew triggers ptsd from my mom lmao
the way ashoka smiled at ezra looked like it reminded what anikan or (how u spell it) used to be
At least Kallus got out and didn't die.
Ezra: I’ll help but i don’t want my union members killed by Darth Vader
She was kinda the reason I got into rebels. :U
Well that ties in with recent episodes.
Well it appears it was the old Jedi temple with the Mortis Gods paintings.
I wish there were more pretty and nice girls in the Empire and the First Order.
There likely are more, they just likely have the helmet on.
Would there still be a rebellion then? I think Tua left to handle things would not create a world where people are rebelling much. Lot of imperials are known for mass murder and such things, with her I think of affordable housing.
I wonder who those sympathizers are and I wonder if she was talking about the Death star. Man, if she lived how would that effect things. Would Luke even be found?
She was also probably talking about the temple
The reason is materials to construct the death star
1M0RTAL_CH1CKEN ฃๅ
Three Jedi aiding the Rebellion before Luke. I wonder if Luke knew later.
So sad she didn't survive. Would love to see her on Javin and on Lothal in Ahsoka
Is Marek Tua related to Hawk Tua?
the Death Star
hum i wonder if that "real reason" has something to do with an imminent test of the empire's secret weapon and a grand admiral (looking figure due to white uniform
I'm pretty sure the secret information about the Emperor Minister Tua was talking about was the Jedi temple and the world between worlds.
Amusing that callus is mad she dies a traitor but he himself will soon become the next fulcrum
2:13 Holy fuck
Where could I watch this Full episode
Disney+
When you fail and the Empire is about to execute you, your only choice is joining the rebels.
Wait, so what was the secret reason the empire came to lothal?
Death star materials
what? Nothing about Project Harvester?
Grand Admiral Thrawn The Jedi Temple has the ability to grant time travel, somehow.
I'll never tell anything thrawn
@@jumperthehedgehog2932 lol
had to do a double take for a second reading the title. I was like, wait, there's Tau in Star wars? the sith would have been absorbed into their "greater good" withint minutes.
thought this channels profile pic was the dean norris meme
Ithorians are now strange looking in star wars rebels than the clone wars.
I'm not suprise If Sidious want the Jedi Temple on Lothal to enter the World Between Words.
I can’t believe kanan died
How old is Ahsoka
Guys it’s not this hard the other reason is the world between worlds portal that allows you to time travel located inside the Jedi temple
why does she wear a bucket
Imperials are bucketheads.
Proce That is a traditional piece of headwear for the women of Lothal. They are designed to resemble the planet's signature vertical hills. (I speculate, at least)
@@elliotkouame3849 Funny, I did think Tua was more of a local politician than an imperial, therefore her lack of uniform. And now it seems she really did wear a more Lothal style outfit, making a clear distinction to Pryce in the classic uniform.
@@SirMarshalHaig Yeah, really neat.
My wife :,,(
wdym?
The death star.
I could probably maketh a better title for this video
'Special reason' = Death Star
There is an asian commander hell yes
Wait..... she do look like an Asian?
Peter Parker Recycle Bin He means Jun Sato
@@FireheartSamurai oh I see ..... and Sabine also do look like Asian a bit lol
Peter Parker Recycle Bin Sabine kinda does look Asian
they are a gangsta
1:05 that's a bit rude
❤
No way I thought she dies
She does. After this scene.
Maketh Tua, sounds like a Samoan
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I know the empire was racist against aliens but every single Rebel is racist agains Imperials and that's just ok even though with the Imperials it isn't...
all the Imperials are white lol racism against whites is a-ok remember?
Racist against members of an organization? Do you...do you know what racist means?
...it's not racism because "Imperial" is not a race, it's choosing to identify and take part in a specific organization. It's like saying it's possible to be racist against Nazis. Just because they're all white is beside the point. ISIS is all Arabic, but it's not racist to hate them.
I mean, Vosian is kinda correct. "Imperial" is not a race. Any Human of any colour, race or creed could join the Empire, along with a few select Aliens. You can hate the Empire without being racist, same as how you could hate a company, or gang without being racist. Doesn't mean it's right to hate an entire organisation like that on principle, as there are always bad/good apples and innocent people working for it.
***** ?
0:31 that was the face you'll take to your grave
When Ahsoka gets older she'll lose her beauty even further 😭😭😭😭😭
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