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... y, it didn’t seem to have affected you, Mr. William. I was worried that you might’ve experienced something awful because of me...” Lee Ki-Young said.

‘How is this man able to act like nothing's wrong?’

“I’m really... glad. Thanks to you... I think the demon’s influence... has decreased,” he added.

An overwhelming sense of self-hatred and guilt consumed my mind.

I[1] felt like insects were gnawing away at my heart as I sat down on a chair while staring into space. ...

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