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... accustomed to passing through the Gates of the Underworld, the city from her memories did not appear in front of the homebody witch as it had before.

Dorothy looked around and found that there was only a winding and rugged path before her.

Hmm, this does seem to have the flavor of the Path to the Underworld.

“This is the Yellow Springs of Japan. This person is a Japanese Witch, so according to the rules, she should also be judged in the Yellow Springs,”

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