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... e for the contract to take effect.

What is a one-way soul contract?

[Theoretically,] System 111 explained, [but there are always some exceptions. 】

[For example, the soul contract is logically two-way, also known as the soul mate contract, sharing everything that can be shared, such as life magic, life and death, and soul. 】

[This kind of contract is shared by both parties, giving each other, embracing each other, and protecting each other. 】

[But one-way soul ...

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