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... ng Mumu mumbled softly as she slowly opened her sleepy eyes.

In but a moment, she closed them by instinct.

After two seconds, as if needing time to process things, she abruptly opened her eyes again.

Her pupils shook violently.

The tall, kneeling black shadow beside the bed frightened her into crying out as she sat up and hastily pressed the switch to turn on the bedside lamp.

The light flashed on brightly.

Only when she saw that the black shadow w ...

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