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... ed her wish to heaven the day Incan left.

‘I hope that sinner gets struck by lightning.’

Heaven was wild.

Even if it wasn’t lightning, they punished Incan in such a drastic manner.

At first, she was a little disappointed that his life was saved. However, when she thought about it again, she believed this was better.

‘It turned out well.’

If you die, that was the end, but nightmares remain for a lifetime.

‘Have a nightmare every night in a cold sweat.’

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