Han Fei's understanding of fear far surpassed anyone present; he had gone through various spine-chilling experiences, all of which were deeply etched into his mind.
The novelist had to kill the other eight personalities and, as the sole murderer, he needed to display two kinds of fear.
One was the same panic as everyone else in the building, fearing the murderer; the other was as the killer himself, a reverence for death.
He knew all the personalities well, aware of their weaknesses and strengths. In this dilapidated building, he needed to enact a life-and-death battle against eight, aiming to be the only one remaining.
Beast Alley was the world in the novelist's eyes. The Butcher's home, deep in the alley, was his heart, where nine personalities all resided. They had grown accustomed to each other, but on this day, one personality was murdered.