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... d five metallic columns as thick as a grown man’s thigh and half a meter high. On each column sat a glass box, the size of a forearm, containing nothing but a single key.

Upon seeing these installations and the setup, the livestream audience wore puzzled expressions, completely unaware of the purpose of the devices. Their confusion deepened when they saw the five suit-clad, unconscious men sprawled on the ground.

“What are these devices supposed to do? They don’t seem as terrifyi ...

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