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In the online game Glory, Ye Xiu is regarded as a textbook and a top-tier pro-player. However, due to a myriad reasons, he is kicked from the team. After leaving the professional scene, he finds work in an Internet Cafe as a manager. When Glory launches its tenth server, he who possesses ten years of gaming experience once again throws himself into the game. Bringing with him the memories of his past and an incomplete, self-made weapon, his return along the road to the summit begins! After fighting and scheming, who snatched away my glory? Under the tossing of the wind and rain, my dreams shall still appear as though they had never been shattered. In all its splendor, the path shall never be lost. Before the gazes of millions, this is where I return!

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What are the scariest stories by Stephen King?
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2024-11-10 14:59
One of the scariest is 'It'. The idea of a shape - shifting entity that preys on children's fears is terrifying. It can take the form of a clown, which is a common fear among many people.
What are the scariest Stephen King stories?
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2024-11-06 22:58
One of the scariest is 'It'. The idea of a shape - shifting entity that preys on children's fears is terrifying. It can be a clown, which is a common fear among many people. Another is 'The Shining'. The isolation in the haunted hotel and the slow descent into madness of the main character are really spooky.
What are the scariest Stephen King short stories?
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2024-11-27 20:55
In my opinion, 'I Know What You Need' is a very scary short story. The idea that someone can know your every need and manipulate you is quite terrifying. 'Strawberry Spring' is also a great example. The serial killer on the loose during the Strawberry Spring season gives a sense of dread. Also, 'The Man in the Black Suit' has a truly menacing feel, with the devil - like figure in the story.
What are some of the scariest Stephen King stories?
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2024-11-26 01:40
'The Shining' is also very scary. A family isolated in an old hotel during the winter, with the father slowly being driven mad by the hotel's malevolent spirits. The sense of claustrophobia and the unknown horrors within the hotel are what make it so frightening.
Why are Stephen King's scariest stories so effective?
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2024-11-19 19:11
His characters are well - developed. In 'Pet Sematary', the main characters are normal people who are faced with an abnormal and terrifying situation. We can put ourselves in their shoes. Also, his use of the supernatural is not just for shock value. It's intertwined with the characters' emotions and the overall plot, making the horror stories truly terrifying.
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