Leo clicked the escape key. Nothing happened. He tried to force quit the player, but his mouse cursor wouldn't move. He reached for the power button, but stopped when a sound leaked out of his headphones.
At the 40-minute mark, the characters on screen approached the infamous Room 402—the room no one had ever managed to open.
It was a live broadcast of him, from a high angle in his own room where no camera existed.
He spun around, his heart hammering against his ribs. There was nothing there but the shadows cast by his desk lamp.
The movie started normally. A group of young livestreamers was exploring the notorious, abandoned Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital in South Korea. But as Leo watched, he noticed something strange. The video quality didn't look like a standard 720p BluRay rip. It was hyper-realistic, as if he wasn't watching a compressed video file, but looking through a live window.
The title was exactly what Leo had been searching for: .

