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... t good, it’s a problem of my ability, not the subject matter. I always believe that the concept of "Death and Substitute" can be a great foundation for plot structure, but my writing skill, plot, writing style, and all sorts of messy things are not enough to fully showcase the excellent aspects of this concept.

I really hope this idea could become popular, and then I could see more books of the same type (teary-eyed).

Just like in Little World, though I haven’t seen any books of ...

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