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... heaven after death.

But when they learned that there was another world after death, their mood immediately became gloomy.

The place where humans would go after death was neither heaven nor hell, but a place called Soul Society!

There was no god or demon there.

There was only death god!

"Tell me..."

Nick Fury's already dark face also turned a little darker as his gaze swept over the group of experts.

"Is what he said true or false?"

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