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... se a seat in the middle so as to have the best view of the movie. Moreover, this was a 3D movie. Yin Tao could already imagine what would happen later.

Because it was a new release, there were quite a lot of viewers in the theater. The movie started very soon after Yin Tao and Feng Ya found their seats.

In order to numb her nerves, Yin Tao tried her best to convince herself to relax and kept stuffing popcorn into her mouth.

However, when she saw a female ghost suddenly fl ...

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