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... e wails of the unwilling, aggrieved, and hateful.


Yi Yun's tall figure kneeled, his hands touching quiveringly the marble floor, and his eyes absent of comprehension and hope. From his lips, blood leaked; from his nose, blood dripped; from his eyes, tears fell; from his heart, screams thundered.


Behind him, a few thousand meters away, two figures hugged each other in close proximity. The hazy, bitingly cold air around them echoed with sounds of gurgling and whimpering.

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