Jiang accepts the narrower historical point that Francis gave away his wealth, while withholding endorsement of the student's broader unverified details until pressed.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So he had riches first, right? And he was giving them all away. Maybe he was trying to do good deeds by giving alms."
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He presents his theory as falsifiable through observed outcomes in the days after the visit.
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"So he had riches first, right? And he was giving them all away. Maybe he was trying to do good deeds by giving alms."
"Are you just assuming that, or do you know that?"
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