Jiang frames the real puzzle not as whether alchemy is wrong at all, but why Dante would treat it as the worst fraud compared with theft, identity fraud, or heresy.
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Worst fraud
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"Um, area of hell, and this area is reserved for those who engage in alchemy, okay? Now, alchemy is something that's very common back..."
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