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What was Wade's sense of justice described as?

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Strong. Wade possessed a deep-seated belief in fairness and equality. He was unwavering in his pursuit of justice, even when faced with adversity or opposition. His sense of right and wrong guided his actions and motivated him to fight for the rights of others. Wade's strong sense of justice made him a formidable advocate for those in need.
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