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Candy Coated || Buddha
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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2023
Mature
As a mortal from the 21st century, the concept of life after death is diluted. But after a terrible accident that claims your life, you realize that there is an afterlife and that it's much different than you had thought. You are bound to a God; tethered with a red cord. But why? What do you even know about the Buddha? Your afterlife is about to take a strange turn, especially with Ragnarok quickly approaching.
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