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Chapter 20 - Chapter 20: The Final Bullet Comment

It was supposed to be over.

But curses like this… they don't just end.

They wait.

They adapt.

They evolve.

00:00 a.m. — Midnight

Across every major city, a silent update deployed to every device connected to the network.

Phones. Laptops. Smart TVs. Even digital billboards.

A single livestream launched without warning.

No app. No notification.

Just one message glowing on every screen:

[Final Bullet Comment Incoming…]

In a dark server room beneath Bukit Tunku, hidden from the world, a massive digital core hummed to life.

This was the heart of the curse now.

It no longer needed a host.

No longer needed a chair.

It had become pure data—alive within the very fabric of the internet.

The Final Stream.

Every screen now displayed a single image.

The rattan chair… reassembled, pristine and untouched.

A single figure sat in it—

Chen Rui.

His eyes were vacant.

A faint smile played on his lips, and his mouth began to move…

But no sound came out.

Instead, across every device, the same text scrolled slowly:

[She's right behind you.]

In every home, in every room, the scent of jasmine returned—stronger than ever.

People screamed.

Doors slammed.

Knocking echoed across the world.

Knock. Knock. Knock.

Then, the final moment arrived.

The livestream chat flooded with a single,

unstoppable bullet comment:

"Will you be the next host?"

And as the last comment scrolled across the screen, every device shut off at once.

The Aftermath.

For the first time in history, a global data blackout occurred for exactly 13 minutes and 13 seconds.

No explanations.

No records of the final stream remained.

But one chilling fact became undeniable—

Over 100,000 people vanished during those 13 minutes.

And those who remained…

Sometimes, when their devices flicker in the dark, they swear they can still smell jasmine.

And if you're unlucky enough to see your screen go black before midnight…

Check the reflection carefully.

If you see a faint silhouette behind you, smiling—

It's already too late.

Final System Message:

[Thank you for participating in the Final Bullet Comment. The cycle continues.]

End of Series: The Last Bullet Comment of the Livestream

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