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... orhood. Li Hao loved playing on the old streets of town as a young boy. But as Silver City developed, parts of the historic section were dismantled and merchants departed. It’d fallen to disuse and few were the people who visited these days.

Most of the residents had moved away—it was quieter than Openlight.

House lights were still glimpsed in a few structures lining the street, but the general air of stillness only served to cast the surroundings in an eerie light. If time had permi ...

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