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... was that the mobile phone had automatically shut down as soon as it’s battery had been totally depleted. An unprecedented fear overcame him the moment it shut off, as if he had been locked in a dark room. He only saw pitch-black darkness. He felt like the body’s acupuncture point were pressed, as he couldn’t speak nor move.


Any person who’d be rendered immobile while staying in a dark place all by himself will feel an incessant anxiety, let alone Shen Tong who was afraid of the dark ...

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