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... eet lights, which were usually brightly lit, began to recede into darkness, and seemed to hide what could happen in the midst of silence.
The wind was strong, moving the branches of the trees that made a rattling sound, as if to add to the quiet atmosphere in the air. Some of the tall buildings seemed deserted, evident from the dim shadows and minimal lighting.
However, on some street corners, there were still a few people wandering around, but their gazes were full of suspicion. ...
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