CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

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The following night, Oma sat beside the almost lifeless body of his wife and sobbed. Mansa’s face still looked beautiful as if nothing had happened to her, but no matter how Oma tried, Mansa still laid still, not for once did she even shake herself. The fish didn’t know what more to do to let Oma realise the power in him, so, it perched on a piece of wood and watched Oma as he sobbed. “If he knew the power in him, he wouldn’t worry over this little misfortune that has befallen his wife,” the fish said undertone. The long hours of the night passed slowly. At midnight, the fish waddled closer to Oma and in a cold voice, it said: “This is the beginning of the tenth day since you came to this island. The end of today will be the end of a thousand years in the world of humans.” “The demons h

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