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Between the Pure Land of the Netherworld and the mortal realm,

This liminal region was filled with strange and lonely souls.

Some souls lingered because of unresolved regrets in the mortal world; others were bound by unspoken farewells left to the living. These spirits, tethered by their attachments, could neither pass on nor return to the mortal world. Only when their inner burdens were lifted would they willingly journey to the Pure Land.

Each spirit remained in ...

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