lit. dying but standing in for the living (idiom); fig. to replace one's former life with a new one

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lit. dying but standing in for the living (idiom); fig. to replace one's former life with a new one

lit. dying but standing in for the living (idiom); fig. to replace one's former life with a new one

Author: sunrise

Categories: sci-fi

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At the end of his rope, in despair and on the verge of death, Lakshmi screamed "Kill me if you have the guts." The enemy laughed and said, "I have never heard such a strange request." Leper died. And then Lakspear came back to life, living in the body of the enemy. This is a story of being killed and taking over the murderer. "Why is it that the people who kill me are all lordly ghosts with bizarre births and cunning quest lines a whole bunch of times who will die at any moment...

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