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... a slightly fat belly, a man in a suit carrying a briefcase, and a fat man with a kind face.


They went through the formalities of visiting the prison and entered the pale prison.


The inside of the prison was not deep and damp, but pure white. It was a very monotonous white. Other than the rest area of the prison guards, there was almost no other color other than pure white.


-This is the origin of the name of the Ashen Prison. It used to only have a very simple ...

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