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Yusuke learns that the boy from his school that he saved earlier is now infected by a similar Demon World creature. He must save him before he turns into an evil creature. Using his Spirit Energy, Yusuke saves the boy. His next mission is to retrieve three relics that fall into the hands of a trio of yokai. 2Shō TsukikawaTatsurō MishimaDecember 14, 2023 (2023-12-14) Yusuke encounters the first thief, Goki, who possesses the Rapacious Orb, which allows him to steal children's souls that he feeds on. Yusuke gets into a fight with Goki and ultimately uses his Spirit Energy to defeat him, returning the souls to the children.

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