The whole building is a beamless tomb with white walls and black tiles, and it is stacked layer upon layer. If you walk in, you will find that you will get lost if you are not careful. Jump in from the window and enter the inner corridor, you will find that there are countless small houses built inside. These small houses are about 20 square meters and the doors are locked. They are like coffins, and I don’t know what is imprisoned in the coffins.
Liam Kou ran to the fifth floor. The house on the fifth floor was relatively large, unlike the four floors below which were all coffin rooms. From the corridor, the house outside looked no different from the hotel rooms outside. Only when you opened the door and went in did you find that the decoration inside was antique.
This Yin house is called Laofang, a strange name, but once you know it, you will be terrified. Another name for a coffin is Laofang. The housekeeper and the owner live on the fifth floor of this Yin house. Liam Kou walked past in the corridor and suddenly turned back. The corridor was empty.
He always felt that something was watching him, but he couldn't see any place in the corridor where it could hide. He cast his eyes to the doors on both sides, and looked inside through the peepholes of the doors. It was pitch black. He stared for a while, but found nothing, so he turned and left. Just as he turned around, a sharp, thin, blue-black nail pierced through the peephole, scratched a few times, and then withdrew in dismay.
When Liam Kou looked back again, he just didn't see it. So he didn't know that there were countless things behind the doors of the rooms on both sides of the corridor, observing him through the peepholes. When he approached the peepholes to look inside the house, he was actually looking at the things inside.
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