I heard it too. Here's the full story. There was this really interesting event at the park. People were gathering around a street performer. He was doing amazing tricks with fire and everyone was in awe. I was there and I'm guessing you heard about it from someone else who was also there.
I heard it too. The full story is that there was a lost dog in the neighborhood. It was a cute little puppy. Everyone was out looking for it. I joined in the search and finally found it hiding in an old shed. That's the whole story.
I don't know the exact plot as I'm not familiar with this particular short story. It could be about a person who hears a rumor and then gets involved in a series of events because of it.
No, no, Chinese comics were good too, but animation was not.
This meant that Chinese comics and animations had their own strengths and weaknesses. Different people might have different views.
Perhaps it's related to a cursed object. Say, 'I heard it too. The old locket that moans when held, foretelling doom.' This implies that the locket has some sort of malevolent power and the sound it makes is a sign of bad things to come. It could be that whoever holds the locket is doomed to a series of misfortunes, like strange accidents or the appearance of apparitions in their lives.
The scariest part might be when the main character realizes they are in real danger but has no way to escape. It's that feeling of helplessness. For example, if they are trapped in a haunted place with some malevolent force closing in on them. It creates a sense of dread that can be truly terrifying.
You can try looking for it in some large online e - book platforms like Amazon Kindle or Kobo. Sometimes, Chinese novels are also available on some Chinese - focused e - book apps.