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Tuesday, November 28, 2017
16:56:02 EST (21:56:02) was one of, if not the saddest second yesterday, on Monday, November 27, 2017. That was when twenty year old UMass Lowell college student Raymond Kong Wang received a phone call from a nice lady whom he met in 2016. He was playing Level 908 in Candy Crush Saga, and was about to conclude his 38th attempt of that level when he was interrupted by the ringing. Rather unfortunately, no matter how loud he talked, the lady could not hear anything. Not long later, she gave up and the phone call was over. Very disappointed, Raymond went back to Candy Crush Saga to begin his 39th attempt.