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“The third case occurred on an isolated island. The Southern Continent was too vast and too sparsely populated, so this island did not even have an official name. The locals called it Kamakai, which meant a place to rest midway.
“As maritime trade flourished, long-distance ships frequently stopped there to replenish fresh water. Thus, the once-desolate island gradually became inhabited. Some people opened inns and restaurants. Brothels quickly followed the trend, and merchant ships began conducting trade there, forming marketplaces. In time, a town emerged.
“No matter how one looked at it, the place had been thriving. But one night, shadows descended upon the small town. Strictly speaking, the shadows engulfed the entire island. Even the ships docked there were not spared. This was also why we could not determine the exact time of the incident. It was only many days later that passing merchant ships discovered something wrong with the island and reported it to us.
“Unfortunately, at that exact time, the Steam Evangelical Sect’s forces were pressing down upon us in great numbers, and we simply lacked both the time and manpower to investigate abnormalities on a remote island.
“By the time the war ended and we returned...



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