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This death chant is a great way for the audience to enjoy the day before they hit the road. The narrator tells the audience that he is going to judge the hell today. He is sure that he will be able to find the soul of the dead man someday. He tells them that they are losing control of the situation and that they need to use all of their energy to get the man together. He says that he can just kill the man to forge his soul. This move comes with a lot of side effects, but it is the true theme tonight. The chant begins with the narrator running his blood. When he enters the hell, he will pick up the beautiful higanbana. He will stay true to himself in the loneliness of the sea, and he will remain true to his past in the solitude of the past. When the hell opens, he shall return again.
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Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622759
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622751
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622731
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622741
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622746
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622721
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622755
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622718
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622720
Night Bookstore • Chapter 92 • Page ik-page-2622754
Chapter 92
This is a locked chapterChapter 92
About This Chapter
This death chant is a great way for the audience to enjoy the day before they hit the road. The narrator tells the audience that he is going to judge the hell today. He is sure that he will be able to find the soul of the dead man someday. He tells them that they are losing control of the situation and that they need to use all of their energy to get the man together. He says that he can just kill the man to forge his soul. This move comes with a lot of side effects, but it is the true theme tonight. The chant begins with the narrator running his blood. When he enters the hell, he will pick up the beautiful higanbana. He will stay true to himself in the loneliness of the sea, and he will remain true to his past in the solitude of the past. When the hell opens, he shall return again.
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