The Longevity Project

Chapter 391: A lonely dead body (4)

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This is an unusual suicide note.

It roughly expresses three messages:

First, when writing this suicide note, Mae Kishijiro had only two weeks to live well at most.

Second, Mae Kishiro lived in China for a period of time, from northeast China to Shanghai, and then to Southeast Asia.

Third, Qian Jiang experienced some weird things during his lifetime. When he wrote this will, he seemed to be worried about what would happen, and he repeatedly told in his will that the body should be destroyed in time, which seemed to have something to do with this matter. relationship.

The content of the suicide note is not long, and Xiao Zhao quickly read it several times, always feeling weird. This suicide note is not like a suicide note, but rather a literary work with a mystery. He has always liked to watch some pretending stories. In that kind of story, the author often likes to use some concealed stories or self-reports to pave the way for suspenseful plots.

If I read too much, I have a certain sensitivity to this kind of stuff. Xiao Zhao read it again and felt that there are too many words in this suicide note, and it seems to be revealed everywhere. I am a person with a story, and my story is very bizarre.

This is not quite right, Xiao Zhao folded the letter paper into an envelope and put it away, and continued to sort out the remains of the deceased.

Then I found some old letters in a box, all in Japanese. These letters were mentioned in the will, whether they were handed over to a museum or mortgaged to a cleaning company, which are all legal choices.

In general, these letters are of no value to the cleaning company, and they will not negotiate with the museum specifically for these things. Their final ending is definitely a garbage dump.

Finally, when all the clutter was sorted out, it was midnight and the body bag was lying straight in the living room. Everyone tried their best to ignore him, clean up the stains and body fluid in the room, and spray some fresh air. He looked back at the room and looked at the room. The work was basically completed. You only need to wait until tomorrow morning. The company will send a car to pull away the useful ones. Sort the useless ones and transport them to the garbage station. The corpses are transported to the funeral home. Even if it is over. Times of work.

"Who wants to stay here?" someone asked.

According to the agreement signed between the company and the civil affairs department, in such a sensitive location, at least one staff member must be present before the end of the work. This is a very strict rule.

Xiao Zhao is a temporary worker. He didn't need to stand up originally, but he touched the envelope in his pocket. It was a will. He suddenly remembered the thick bundle of letters that had been sorted into paper trash. In the box.

He stayed and sent his colleague out. The lights in the corridor outside the door went out by themselves. He looked at the body bag lying in the middle of the living room, showing a human silhouette inside.

At the same time, he brought a small folding bed. It was uncomfortable. He didn't turn off the light and lay on it for a while. He didn't know why he asked to stay for the night watch. Why? Is it because of that will

Because when a colleague asked who would want to stay, he didn't know why he remembered something suddenly, which made him even more puzzled. He always felt that there must be a tortuous story behind this will.

The will is written in Chinese. (End of this chapter)