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... ere the thoughts of the ordinary shinigami who found themselves unable to move an inch.

Obviously, when the blood-red rain started falling, they found something was going to happen and tried to avoid it as much as possible. As a result, they only paid attention to the changes in the sky, but ignored the changes in the ground.

Crimson threads had started entwining with their bodies climbing from their feet.

The moment the crimson threads touched their feet, they found that ...

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