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... d the will of the Apocalypse Virus die with her?"

Maybe their strategist, Shibungi, knew these details, but Gai had never told the others.

"Of course not. The virus's will didn't die. Mana Ouma's body may have vanished, but her soul still exists, and the virus is entangled with it.

Later, under the Gravekeeper's orders, Shuichiro Keido used Mana's genes to create a clone body that could connect to her soul, intending to resurrect her and restart the Apocalypse. That clone ...

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