The leaked footage begins with a tremor—just a soft shake of the camera—before the darkness in the hallway seems to breathe. For a moment, nothing moves. Then Yu Menglong bursts into frame like a hunted animal, his eyes wide with a terror that feels almost contagious. Sweat glistens on his skin, reflecting the sickly flicker of the overhead bulbs as he runs, stumbles, and runs again.
But it’s the shadows behind him that make the blood run cold.

They don’t follow like normal silhouettes. They twitch. They distort. They stretch against the walls as though trying to pull themselves free. Each time the lights flicker, the shapes appear closer, more defined—like something crawling out of the darkness itself.
Yu Menglong keeps glancing over his shoulder, his face contorted in indescribable fear. His lips move as if he’s whispering prayers or names, but the camera captures only silence. In one frame, his hand reaches toward the lens, trembling violently, as if begging the viewer to help him—before he spins and dashes toward the exit sign glowing dimly at the corridor’s far end.
Then comes the soundless moment that freezes every heartbeat.
A shadow peels itself off the wall.
At least… that’s what viewers claim. The figure has no features, no clarity—only a towering, elongated form that bends unnaturally as it approaches him. When Yu Menglong sees it, he lets out a silent scream, his mouth open in a shape of pure horror.
He bolts. The hallway vibrates. Lights explode overhead.
And then—static.
A violent storm of white noise devours the screen for exactly 2.7 seconds. When the image returns, the hallway is empty. No blood. No body. No shadow. Nothing except a faint echo caught in the audio: a low, dragging sound, like something being pulled across the floor.
Digital experts analyzing the footage claim the glitch is artificial. Paranormal investigators claim the opposite. But one fact remains impossible to deny:
Whatever touched Yu Menglong in that hallway didn’t just take him.
It took the light with it.
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