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... e old campus, one of the sites where supernatural events happened.

   is in Room 303 on the third floor of the second teaching building. A teacher and three girls once hanged themselves here.

  The police at that time failed to find the murderer and could only judge it as suicide.

   This has also become the main reason for the abandonment of the old campus, which is too strange.

  Li Changhe pondered the clues in the intelligence in his heart, and kept holding on, he ...

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