The southern plantation scene called back to the real world at the moment the phone rang. It turns out that the female protagonist is a famous representative of black women. She was kidnapped to the Southern Plantation Heritage Park to start a tragic life as a black slave who restored history. There was no signal, no communication tools, and only brutal soldiers and inhuman abuse. With faith in her heart, the heroine finally escaped.
The goose bumps were all over the moment the hostess rushed out of the plantation with an axe on her horse. The scary thing is what the male officer said when he died, "This will not end here, we come and go without a trace, we are everywhere."
Are there really many people who want history to repeat itself?
Dare not speak
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