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Min-ho leaned over. The chat wasn’t moving with its usual frantic emojis. Every single user was typing the same word, over and over: RUN.

The following story is a draft inspired by the premise of Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum , focusing on a fictional group of streamers entering the notorious hospital.

The "LIVE" light on Min-ho’s camera turned from red to a ghostly, flickering blue. Then, the screen went black.

Scrawled in what looked like dark, dried ink—or something worse—were names. Hundreds of them. Some were scratched so deep they had gouged the concrete.

"We’re at 40,000 viewers," Sora whispered, her eyes glued to the tablet. "The chat is losing it. They want us to go to the Director’s office."

As they reached the second floor, the smell changed. It was no longer just dust and mildew; it was the metallic tang of old blood. They passed Room 206, the door hanging off its hinges. Ji-hoon shone his flashlight inside, illuminating a rusted wheelchair sitting perfectly in the center of the room. "Look at the walls," Ji-hoon muttered.

"Guys," Sora’s voice trembled. "The viewer count just jumped to 100,000. But look at the chat."

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