Seduced by the utopian voice, they desperately squeeze through the gates of heaven, but when the gate slams shut behind them, they find themselves in hell. The devil may be the creator of a horrific catastrophe that sweeps over the city like a nightmare, taking away fresh life and souls. But Mr. Gaunt is different, he likes to play games, take his time to lay out the layout carefully, and then take people's souls at the end of the game. His two magic weapons, one is desire, and the other is suspicion. Desires are never-ending, and suspicion is a weapon used by the devil to provoke wars between people. People are overly thirsty for their own desires and suspicious of the people around them, making them the accomplices of the devil themselves. . Although the devil, Mr. Gaunt, is the fuse, the real devil is people's own inner desires. If Mr. Gaunt showed up and offered material wealth for a little joke of yours, would you refuse? Or at that moment, that kind of heartbeat overcomes reason and makes you betray yourself? In fact, human beings are very wonderful creatures. They are obviously very weak but have huge ambitions. The more they want things, the more they are afraid of losing them. Desire breeds fear, fear breeds suspicion, suspicion breeds contradiction, and contradiction leads to destruction.
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