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... ll burning in raging flames.

Borrowing the light from the flames, Jason could roughly see the layout of the room.

Generally similar to its dilapidated exterior, there was no excess furniture in the room. A major part of the flooring was shattered into broken pieces, especially the corridor area near the door. The remnants of the flooring were further dismantled by people, to give way to a two-meter-long, three-meter-deep pitfall.

Obviously, anyone who pushed the door open ...

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