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... g wrong with that man!”

“Call the police! Hurry!”

“But if she fell out the window scared by a wild pet beast, wouldn’t that still count as an accidental death? Maybe her grudge is directed at the wild beast?”

“Impossible. All those possessed by a Hidden Resentment Yodu never die in such simple ways!”

“Am I the only one worried those two contestants might be in trouble...?”

The audience once again fell silent, turning their attention to the dark and shadowy ...

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