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... gone. Does that mean that people……no, no undead go this way?”


“Do you see that blade?”


Yoxin said, pointing at a blade on a tree.


“That’s the Hell of Iron Trees’ specialty. Any undead that is cut by it will experience the most unbearable of pains. If they are cut several multiple times by accident then their soul would be destroyed. The average undead won’t go over there, where the worst of the undead will theoretically appear, so there naturally won’t be a road.”< ...

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