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... ght a large area in the ghost market, and no one cared how he survived.

From now on, they do not belong to the underworld, nor the human world. These ghosts are abandoned here, not into reincarnation, and not bound by cause and effect.

Until the warlock appeared, he never thought he could leave from here.

He ran as hard as he could, towards the black gate. This might be the only chance for them, the ghosts who were abandoned here, to leave here.

His speed ...

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