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... k, it felt something enter its body, almost like it had been possessed by a ghost.

"Where do you think you're going?" Su Yang suddenly appeared directly in front of the Ghoul.

"Wha—?"

The Ghoul's red eyes widened with terror the instant Su Yang's face appeared before it, but before it could even open its mouth to scream, its vision blackened. Immediately after the Ghoul lost conscious, a line appeared on its body from the top of its head until it reached its pelvis area, cleanl ...

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