h a rustic and dialect-filled nickname actually made him laugh!This young and gloomy weirdo actually smiledHis thin lips curled slightly, revealing a barely perceptible smile.I thought I had touched s...The dean, upon seeing him, immediately smiled and said, "Little Lang, what kind of lunch box do you want today"
That young man stared at us. When I walked past him, he suddenly said, “You’ll die if you go in.”
"How did you know" I asked with a smile.
This young man wasn't ordinary at first glance. The flames of his life force were burning brightly on his shoulders, and he was unharmed standing alone in this underground third layer filled with evil spirits.
The boy pouted and said, "Several people died inside."
"Kid, aren't you afraid" my brother asked curiously.
"Then I won't be a corpse watcher anymore." The young man turned to the headmaster and said, "I want two boxes of vegetarian meals, and also milk."
The dean was terrified, nodding hurriedly and saying, "I'll go buy it for you right away! Right away!"
He ran away quickly, and we followed this young boy named "Xiao Lang" into the room.
Lao Lin was familiar with the place. He first went to the duty room, where there were bloodstains on the floor, extending to the formalin tank room.
There were also bloodstains and drag marks at the elevator entrance.
The entire underground third floor is now devoid of any ghosts. The half-bodied female ghost that was here before was sent away by my brother. The ghostly energy here is almost being replaced by the stench of death, and there's a chilling cold in the air.
"How many people died" Lao Lin asked.
The young man curled his lip and said, “A nurse came here before to tell me how to work. Later, after my master died, a doctor on duty who came to check the situation also died. Then that nurse didn’t know why she ran back to the morgue and died too…”
He hesitated for a moment and said, "Is this hospital cursed One by one, people are eager to come here to die."
I curiously asked, "Since you know this place is dangerous, why are you still here"
The boy furrowed his brow. He looked to be twelve or thirteen years old, with a handsome face, but there was an air of maturity in his expression.
"If I leave here, where else can I go At least now I have a roof over my head and the director still provides food. I'll leave when the hospital closes."
"My word, what a character," my brother said, patting him on the shoulder.
As they were talking, the fluorescent lights in the empty corridor flickered suddenly. A faint noise came from the morgue at the end of the hallway.
Creak…
Creak... creak...
The incessant scratching sound coming from below made one's teeth ache.
There was a flicker of panic in the young man's eyes, but he quickly composed himself and said, "You guys better not get any closer. See that pool of blood up ahead The last mage who came here had an eye ripped out, and whatever's in there has a really bad grudge."
"Didn't your master order you not to open the last icebox Who opened it" Lao Lin asked with a frown.
The young man shook his head and said, "I don't know. I was guarding in a small room outside the morgue that night. When I heard noises coming from inside, I was scared, so I ran out to the security office and sat there... The next day before dawn, my master was brought over..."
"How did your master die" I pressed.
"He was crushed to death at the intersection by a truck that ran a red light. His head was gone, and his whole body was covered in blood. I recognized him from the wounds on his hands." The boy's brow was creased with sadness.
And then
Later The boy frowned: “Later, I carried my master into the freezer, wanting to freeze him for a while until his family came to collect him. As soon as I entered the morgue, I saw the nurse’s body lying dead in front of the last freezer.”
It was the nurse who opened the last freezer, wasn't it
"Lao Lin, what taboos are there in your line of work" I looked at the silent Old Lin.
He pursed his lips and honestly confessed, "Miss Mu, when we handled the bodies, there was a kind of corpse that was particularly heavy, it was the one with overwhelming resentment..."
The phrase "deadly heavy" originates from this.
Carrying corpses is also a physically demanding job. Old Lin and his crew, generally working in hospital morgues, would reserve a special freezer according to their own habits.
This freezer is specifically designed for storing corpses brimming with resentment. Lao Lin would only place a corpse in this freezer if he felt it was particularly heavy, indicating an intense amount of negativity. Before a body from this freezer could be taken out, special preparations had to be made.
If there were no special preparations, one couldn't open it even if they heard a corpse singing inside, let alone the sound of scratching.
It must have been decomposition.
Every embalmer has their own taboos. The master who replaced Old Lin at once knew that the last freezer held a special corpse, so he warned his apprentice not to open it.
The little apprentice was obedient, but why would a nurse sneak in to open it
As we walked forward, the scratching sound grew louder and louder. Lao Lin shivered with fear and said, "Such a ferocious creature... they say that even a corpse king created by necromancers can't be frozen in an icebox, it could be the corpse king!"
"The Corpse King is supposed to be refined, right I guess this resentful aura isn't the Corpse King..." Just as my brother finished speaking, the door of the morgue suddenly slammed shut with a loud "BOOM!"
We were all startled, what on earth hit the door
This is too aggressive! To be so arrogant!
The boy looked at me and said, “You shouldn't go in there. That wizard sealed her inside the door with all his might before.”
How could we just let such a dangerous thing run wild I silently clenched my fist, signaling to Lao Lin and my brother with a look.
We've all dealt with Corpse Refiners, Walking Corpses are nothing.
Lao Lin took out his small iron teapot and drank a mouthful of exorcism wine. He walked forward nervously and pressed the code lock.
Bang!!
The moment the lock snapped open, the door flew inward with a tremendous force, revealing a stiff figure lurking behind it.
The sudden burst of the door caught the beast off guard. The swinging door panel slammed into the creature with a loud "bang," sending it crashing to the ground!
I twitched my lips, and my brother's laughter erupted—
"Oh my gosh, I found that the zombies don't have any brains! Their brains are probably frozen into tofu pulp! Hahaha, hitting himself so hard and flying away like that, hahaha..."
"Bro, this thing isn't a zombie..." I also felt the situation was a little awkward, but I just didn't have my brother's broad chest to laugh so carefree.
This thing is definitely not as simple as a zombie.
This is the body of a woman, with a very strange physique. She is short and stout, with short limbs and a sunken belly that seems to hold a ball.
Her face was blocked by the Nine Apertures Jade, her rotting skin stuck to it and rapidly frozen. The thing that blocked the Nine Apertures was frozen onto her body. If you tried to forcibly remove it, you would probably tear off a large piece of rotting flesh.
I carefully said, "This isn't as stupid as a walking corpse, brother. Her soul is blocked by the Nine-Aperture Jade, this counts as a Corpse Ghost, right—"ny dangers... Let's finish moving first. I said to Mu Wanchen.He nodded and turned his head to look in the direction of the wharf.I looked at his profile, the faint mist and steam from the water rippl...