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... nly halted.

An instinctive intuition made all the hairs on his body stand on end in an instant, but it was too late.

Feeling a sharp pain at the back of his neck, he opened his mouth, a trapped beast-like roar escaping from his throat as boundless darkness consumed him.

In the last second before losing consciousness, he saw a pair of eyes, clean and beautiful like glazed glass, but full of cruel indifference, like a messenger of hell.

The door opened again, and a ...

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