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... footsteps.

Yan Su stood up calmly, walked over lightly, waiting for that thing to come.

—He locked the door before going to bed.

His angle is just a blind spot, he can't see him outside the door, but he can see the outside through the gap.

Just looking at it, it is nothing but darkness.

He subconsciously glanced at the position of the window, the dim moonlight filtered through the curtains and cast a light-colored light on the wooden floor.

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