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The cold wind whistled through the jagged cracks of the old mansion in Mansoura, a sound like a distant, mourning choir. Dr. Refaat Ismail, a man whose very existence seemed to be a protest against the laws of biology—thin, frail, and perpetually clutching a cigarette—stood before the heavy oak doors. To the world, he was a man of science, a hematologist who believed only in what could be seen under a microscope. But to those who knew the secrets of the "Paranormal," he was a reluctant magnet for the impossible. Provide a of Dr
It was 1969. Refaat had been summoned by an old friend, but as he stepped into the foyer, the air grew thick with the scent of wet earth and ancient dust. This was the beginning of what would become known as the "Mansion of Khadrawi" incident, the first true test of his skepticism. But to those who knew the secrets of
As the mansion began to dissolve into a swirl of shadows and light, Refaat reached for his notebook. If he couldn't defeat the paranormal with medicine, he would document it with the cold precision of a researcher. He watched as the phantom of Shiraz drifted through a solid wall, her laughter sounding like breaking glass. that is a much darker story."
"Nature has its laws," Refaat whispered to the wind. "But what lies behind nature... that is a much darker story."