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... from the cracks in the doors, their eyes reflecting numbness, fear, and a hint of expectation and even greed.

"Are these the survivors of the tower? Why do most of them seem so weak? Their eyes are so strange; I feel a chill down my back," Achoo whispered, a tremor of fear in his voice. "Some are afraid, but they also seem to expect something from us?"

A man with a messy beard led Mr. Red and the others inside. He glanced back at the people and said in a casual tone, "Because... ...

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