The significance could be various. It might be about a unique encounter or experience that takes place in a subway within the context of 'the pale king'. Maybe it's a story that symbolizes something deeper, like the isolation or the hidden lives of people in an urban setting.
I'm not entirely sure without more context, but it could be some of the regular passengers, or perhaps a subway worker and a mysterious figure who might be related to the overall 'pale king' concept.
I don't have that specific number off the top of my head. It could vary depending on different editions and releases. You could look it up on reliable literary databases or ask experts in the field.
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As a fan of online literature, I don't have the ability to access online literature anthologies. However, Pale Anemia was a fantasy novel series on Qidian, written by Xiao Ding. There were seven novels in this series: " Pale Anemia "," Blue Yin Flow "," Drunken Love "," Devil's Sky "," Nether Sword "," Heavenly Dao Catalog ", and " Unparalleled Heavenly Prides ". This series was mainly fantasy and contained many elements of fantasy.
The Pale Calamity was a contaminated item in the Lord of the Mysteries. It was related to the Pale Flame ritual of the Pollution Sect. It was a contaminated item formed from the combination of Creeping Hunger and Despair Nightingale's Beyonder characteristics.
Using the Pale Calamity would grant one the powerful power of the Pale Flames, but it would also gradually contaminate one's body with the Pale Flames, eventually turning one into a pale, distorted, and crazy monster. Pale Calamity could only be used once. After using it, it would lose its effect and cause great damage to the user.
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