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... ea served by the mysterious woman before me, I opened the conversation with a question that had been lingering in my curiosity.

"So, on this continent or island... what kinds of races live here?" I asked as I gazed out the open window of her house, which revealed a thick forest shrouded in a thin mist.

She smiled gently. "There are a few main races. Lycanthrope, Vampire, and Demon. Oh, and Demons are different from Devils."

Her words made my left eyebrow arch. "What’s the ...

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