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... ation, which was also why the more the other person ate, the thinner she became. The vital essence from the food she consumed didn’t actually enter the destined one’s stomach; instead,
it was sacrificed to the starved ghost. Such ghosts, having died from hunger, retain an unresolved obsession after death, opening up an internal "universe" within themselves. While it couldn’t be described as devouring heaven and earth, their appetite was at least as vast as a bucket.
Ordinary peop ...
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