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... at quietly, deep in thought. It was becoming increasingly clear that the dead in the Land Between abided by strict rules.

Violating these rules meant losing the ability to trade or interact with the dead, further emphasizing the importance of following the Land’s strange laws.

Yang Ming, who had been holding back for what felt like an eternity, finally caved.

“Fine! Since you’re all dying to know, I’ll graciously explain my ability,” he declared, puffing out his chest.

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