Jiang emphasizes that the vow is not an invisible feeling but something publicly enacted through ceremony, speech, and signing.
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"And how do they make this vow in front of God? And what do they, how do they make this vow?"
"At a ceremony. And what do they do? They spoke it out."
"They spoke it. They signed it. They spoke it out loud. Yeah."
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