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The forest contained a narrow path, winding and twisted, not too long, with the end visible at a glance.

At the end of the path stood an ancient mansion, seemingly abandoned for ages and rarely visited. Yet, hanging on its doorway were two red lanterns, glowing faintly red at this moment. From afar, they resembled a pair of eerie eyes, unsettling and strange.

The forest was incredibly silent, stepping into it felt like entering an entirely different world, giving r ...

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