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... he church and fell on the pale faces of these terminally ill patients with death all over their faces. Their seats faced an altar with a cross that was more than one meter high. It was very common in a church building but Bai Liu squinted and discovered something was wrong.

In fact, religious elements were often used in horror games. Bai Liu had seen hundreds of images of Jesus being bound to a cross but this obviously wasn’t right.

This was clearly an inverted cross and the person ...

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