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... ually became serious.

Because his own hand had picked up a fork and was spearing a large chunk of bloody meat, bringing it towards his mouth.

If he didn't think of a way...

He knew that if he didn't find the breaking point, he would eventually be played to death by that "ghost species."

....

The terrifying mansion, the eerie dolls, a ghost species that enjoyed tormenting humans...

Su Lun's thoughts spun rapidly.

Suddenly, he had an epiphany ...

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