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"I said get away. It's dirty."
ðŋ this man has a benevolent mind. Is he really his godfather?
Bhubakant became confused but unwise to negotiate again.
"I'm willing to help with everything you do, accept everything, but please don't keep this young girl here...Yes. "
ð the ghost is so furious, it will follow and break the neck of everyone who causes it to die. The more people kill, the more the spirit is.
Ratipatra knows that, and the other thing is, if he dies, he will live there, if he imprisons him early, he will not be able to haunt people who are not involved in the snare.
"Allow everything?"
"Yes, my grandfather asked me to do anything."
"Stay with me for life?"
. ".."
ðž the beautiful face, staring at the speaker, with no blinking eyes. Now, in your hand, there is a spirit of death as insurance.
"Yes."
ðŠ·ð the race of Nakha held the truth, and when it came out, it could not be confused.
She slowly got up, walked away from the carcass, waded through the blood stream before collapsing and kneeling on the banks of the Schlthi.
ðĪ looked up at the man standing with his head, and his face, grieving for the ghost, slowly leaned against him, and lifted up two hands and hugged one of his grandfather's legs, confirming his commitment.
"I promise to be together for the rest of my life."
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Chapter 5.
Male and female superstition fiction
The story above Nakhi âïļ
P.D. Chand Ran ðĨ°
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