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MTL - I Swear I Don’t Have A Python In My Pool-Chapter 1950 arrival! Meet primitive people?
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] "The smell there is terrible, and from time to time the dead are sent in body bags, and we cooperate to help him move into the morgue.
"I only ate two loaves of bread for three whole days. I was so hungry that I couldn't sleep at night. Fortunately, I paid a month's rent in advance and could continue to live in that dark basement without having to go outside to endure the harshness of winter." Unusually cold wind.
"Then?
The male guest was in his thirties, wearing a brown tweed jacket and light yellow trousers, with flat-pressed hair and a simple dark bowler hat.
"I told him that tomorrow I would accompany him to the crematorium and personally take his ashes to the nearest free cemetery, lest those who are in charge of these things find it troublesome to find a river or a wasteland and throw them away.
He looked ordinary, like most of the people in the tavern, with black hair and light blue eyes, not good-looking or ugly, lacking obvious features.
"He was an old man, with a pale, blue face, wrinkled all over the place, and looked very frightening in the very dim light.
The male guest froze for a moment:
"I was a little curious about him. After everyone left, I pulled out the cabinet and quietly opened the body bag.
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"My parents couldn't support me, I didn't have a high degree of education, and I was alone in the city looking for a future.
"I have a premonition that something will happen in the near future. I have a premonition that sooner or later something that I don't know if it can be called a human will come to me, but no one wants to believe me. I feel that my spirit has changed in such an environment and work. It's not normal, you need to see a doctor..."
"Then what?"
"Are you bragging about what you just said?"
"Looking at this ex-colleague, I was thinking, if I go on like this, when I get old, will I be like him...
"I saw a strange mark on his chest, blue and black, I can't describe the specific appearance, the light at that time was too dim.
"Haha." There was a burst of laughter around the bar.
The young man looked at the empty wine glass in front of him, sighed and said:
"I reached out and touched the mark, nothing special.
They were all peasants from the large village of Kordu, and wore jackets of black, gray, or brown.
A male customer sitting in front of the bar looked at the narrator who suddenly stopped:
"The lights in the room seem to be getting dimmer...
"I have to thank my former colleague, if it wasn't for his sudden departure, I might not even have gotten a job like this.
"His hair was not much, most of it was white, and all his clothes were taken off, not even a piece of fabric was left for him.
"That's right, what are you talking about, thirty years on the east side of the Serenzo River, and thirty years on the right side of the Serenzo River, all you know is nonsense!" another tavern regular followed.
As he spoke, a smile appeared on his face, with a narrow smile.
"I dreamed of being able to rotate the day, now I always go to bed when the sun comes out and wake up at night, which makes my body a little weak and my head throbbing every now and then.
"I heard from others that this is my former colleague who left suddenly.
And the narrator in his eyes is a young man of eighteen or nineteen years old, tall and straight, with slender limbs, short black hair, light blue eyes, but profound facial features, which can make people's eyes shine.
"Finally, I got a job doing night vigils in hospitals, vigils for morgues.
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"One day the movers brought in a new body.
"I'm a loser who hardly pays attention to whether the sun is shining or not because there is no time.
"I've looked for a lot of jobs, but I can't get hired, probably because no one likes someone who isn't good at talking, doesn't like to communicate, and doesn't show enough ability.
"Outlander, you actually believe Lumian's story. He tells a different story every day. Yesterday he was an unlucky guy whose engagement was broken off by his fiancée because of poverty, but today he has become a corpse keeper!"
"After saying that, I fixed the body bag and put it back in the locker.
"After that day, every time I went to bed, I always dreamed of a big fog.
"Then I'll quit my job and go back to the countryside, and come here to brag to you."
"It will cost me a morning's sleep, but fortunately, it will be Sunday soon, and I can make up for it.
The laughter stopped for a while, and a thin middle-aged man looked at the slightly embarrassed guest and said:
"The night in the hospital was colder than I imagined. The wall lamps in the corridor were not lit, and it was very dark everywhere. I could only rely on the little light seeping out of the room to help me see my feet.
"It's not a very good job, but at least it allows me to buy bread, and I can use my free time at night to study. After all, no one wants to come to the mortuary unless there is a body that needs to be sent or transported away to be burned. , of course, I don't have enough money to buy books yet, and I don't see any hope of saving money at the moment.
The black-haired young man named Lumian supported the bar with his hands, stood up slowly, and said with a smile: