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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1824

There was no light in the dark underground room. A man was locked inside the room. There was nothing inside, and the walls were wrapped with soft leather. It was very soft, and the purpose of it was to prevent anyone from committing suicide.

It was a hugely secretive place.

Not many people were able to successfully commit suicide while being locked in the place.

The light in the room was particularly dim, but one could see the state of the room through a special light. A man was locked in there, and he looked very flustered.

He only had one ear, while his other ear was missing.

The man had a crew cut. He was very thin and tall, but he had a slight hunchback. He seemed a little old.

His reached out his hands and was trying to reach out to something in there, but he could not feel anything. Soon, he began to panic. He shouted from the inside, "Let me out, let me out."

In front of the screen outside the room, Gary looked at the scene inside and frowned. He asked Heinz, who was beside him, "Is that Simon? Why does he look so different? He seems to have aged."

"That is Simon." Heinz nodded.

"Aren't you going to turn on the lights for him?" Gary could not really see what was going on inside, so he asked.

Heinz and Ernest were both looking at the scene inside too, but Ernest was very quiet.

Heinz nodded and spoke, "No rush, let him stay in the darkness for a little while longer. He'll get more and more fearful, then we'll turn on the lights after that. Now is not the time yet, we need to let him feel fear."

As he heard what Heinz said, Gary had to give it to him. He did not expect him to have thought far ahead. It seemed that he learned it from his uncle.

However, the execution of such a theory was done perfectly. He had completely mastered the essence of a human's fear.

When a person was in the dark and could not see anything, they would definitely panic.

When there weren't any sounds or brightness in the darkness, the fear would naturally reach its highest point. By that time, the effect that their own fear would bring about would definitely be the most terrifying thing to experience.

By that time, their fear would make them reflect on themselves, and they might actually give in.

It seemed that Heinz really did have something up his sleeve.

Gary waited patiently too as he kept looking at Simon, who was inside.

Simon seemed really terrified.

Extreme fear was written all over his face, as if he had been tortured badly by this method before.

"Let me out, all of you. Let me out. Don't lock me in here, I don't want to be locked up. I am sorry, I really am. Please, let me out."

He was shouting loudly, as if he was really admitting to his mistakes. He was shouting loudly the entire time.

He was so scared that even his voice was trembling.

After about half an hour, Simon was still shouting loudly in the room, but no one turned on the lights for him, and no one even paid him any attention.

There was no sound or lights. He could not see anything. He could not stand anymore being in such extreme fear. He sat down on the ground and held his head, he stayed motionless but he started to whisper, "I was wrong. Please. Forgive me.

Don't do this to me. I was really wrong."

After a long, long time, Heinz felt that it was enough, then he ordered in a low voice, "Okay, turn on the lights."

The bright lights finally illuminated the entire room.

Simon stiffened. He looked up, and only then did he clearly see what kind of room he was in.

He was dumbfounded. After staring for a long time, his expression suddenly turned ferocious. He started to curse hysterically.

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