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... ore. The main reason was he wanted to see how long it took for his soul to heal properly. While a single piece didn't take long, he created over a hundred and fifty this time. So over the next week, Tao and Agatha checked his soul each day to make sure it healed correctly and how long it took.

Just before the week passed, Theo's soul was completely healed. With that new information, Theo planned to make the next batch of bodies larger. He had Orochimaru create a thousand bodies this time ...

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