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... y, because it seemed that it was no longer within the urban area, and the field of vision was inexplicably wide, so she could see a big river. , There is a large iron bridge on the river, about 150 meters in length. There are no cars on the bridge. The simple steel bridge has no lighting and is completely integrated into the eerie darkness like the sea at night.

But in the darkness at the end of her line of sight, Kiana heard footsteps approaching her.

One minute, two minutes, thre ...

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