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... three people.

However, the Hero died in the process, and the saint perished five years later.

It was a great curse directed at those who killed the Demon King.

As time passed, it was a curse that made them lose their humanity.

Humans burdened by curses and magical energy don’t last long.

More precisely, they either die or become something not human.

The mage, left alone after losing her comrades, despaired.

Because in the end, only she had ...

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