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... outh shut, any presence I could not define that made me go silent... But because I was at a loss for words.

I didn't know what to say. The voice asked me once more.

"How did death feel?"

This time, it was almost like a demand. It wanted to know the answer, and I could not help but oblige. Something came to mind.

"Pain... It was painful."

But that was not the end, I still had more to say, the words simply flowed out of my mouth hurts, despite being in what ...

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