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It wasn’t magic. It was the new , and its blade didn’t spin in place. Instead, a high-frequency electromagnetic array caused the 10-inch carbide-tipped blade to levitate a precise 0.3 millimeters above the table surface, rotating in a controlled magnetic field with zero physical contact. No friction. No heat warp. No traditional bearings to wear out.
Mira was cutting a complex dovetail joint in a piece of curly maple. She’d done this a thousand times. But her phone buzzed unexpectedly in her apron pocket, and as she flinched, her left hand slipped toward the blade’s path.
Hovering Blade is a masterclass in psychological thriller storytelling. It is tighter and more focused than Erased , trading supernatural elements for brutal realism. It is a haunting look at the ripple effects of a single crime—the way it destroys families, twists the law, and creates monsters out of ordinary men.
Kei Sanbe proved his mastery of pacing with Erased , and he brings that same skill here. The story moves at a breakneck speed. It is a cat-and-mouse chase that seamlessly blends a man-on-the-run thriller with a whodunit mystery. The tension is palpable, particularly as the police close in on Kazuma while he is still trying to solve the second murder.
The story follows Li Changfeng (Wang Qianyuan), a single father whose world is shattered when his teenage daughter is kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and murdered by a group of minors. After receiving an anonymous tip identifying the killers and their location, Li finds evidence of the crime that the police have yet to uncover.