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... g, and the living no longer fear death, the boundary between life and death is shattered—a scenario fraught with unimaginable consequences.

Though Edo Tensei was necessary to combat Hagoromo Gensou, Jiraiya couldn't ignore the potential dangers of the forbidden technique.

Imagine someone with the power to reanimate their most cherished loved ones. It wouldn't stop there—if one person did it, countless others would follow.

The result? The living and the dead coexisting in ...

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