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... > The fruit that could make one a Divine Spirit. Its sweet scent intoxicated everyone nearby.

‘No.’

Yu-hyun bit his lip and clenched his fist. His lip tore and a bitter taste of blood spread on his tongue.

He barely held on to his fading consciousness. He came back to reality.

But even though he regained his reason, his body did not.

“Why, why is this happening…”

His body did not obey him. No matter how hard he tried to resist, his flesh moved on i ...

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