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... nother otaku? It sounded way too exaggerated.

"Is it real? I thought it was just a folktale to scare kids," Liam said, his voice low with disbelief.

"What story?" Bob asked, suddenly interested. Of course he would be. Anything that sounded like an epic fantasy plot hook always caught his attention.

"Parents or elders used to tell stories about Kaoslith to scare kids from going out at night," Liam explained quietly. "They said the Kaoslith would come, enter your body, and ...

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