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... n refer to "Child Life" as "Child Curse."

However, among members of the Mystical Sect, "Child Curse" generally pertains to Calamity Curse.

Simply put, "Child Life" causes persistent illness, but Calamity Curse is the fundamental reason behind the early demise of those with "Child Life."

Using a substitute child to bear calamities on behalf of someone with "Child Life" is essentially a way of concealing the workings of the Heavenly Dao.

"The Mystical Sect has its o ...

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