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The sound of a curtain opening and the light from that cruel star that looked down from above made me become aware of a sickening fresh home smell. My fingers twitched with disgust and I forced myself to finally open my eyes.

"You're finally awake." Came a soft, teasing voice from next to the bed. "I was a few minutes away from holding a funeral for you."

My sight was still blurry from the light and from just having woke up. I still couldn't make out the figure of who was standing next to the window. I sat up in the bed slowly, testing out my strength.

I was weak. I barely had any Ki left in me but it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. The covers slipped off as I sat up and my hair fell to the front, sliding down my neck. Eh? My hair…?
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Ginshu had the ability to use his Ki to transfer part of "himself" to animals. He was useful in receiving and delivering message quickly and without anyone knowing. "The people who live here have amazing Ki ability, it's only a matter of time before they sense your presence. Go and stay by that person's side in the shadows."

He stayed silent for a few seconds, obviously hesitant about obeying. "I understand….please stay safe." After saying that the bird flew off from the branch of the tree and disappeared in the sky. Ginshu was someone I met during a mission. The person he loved had become possessed by an Akatsu and couldn't be saved. Even though I was the one who killed her he said that he was grateful because during her last moment he was able to say bye to her. Ever since then he's always stayed by my side. No one, not even Sei knew about him.

I took a deep breath and then froze. Someone was standing behind me. I had let my guard down. When did he come? I didn't feel his presence at all. No…more importantly…did he hear me? I turned around and faced a familiar face.

The person in question walked to the bed and put the clothes in his hand down. Without saying anything he turned around, intending to

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