Chapter 308 Fluorescent Stone for Money



"Why did she suddenly tell us this?" Tang Ying spread out the paper and placed it on Ye Hongci's desk. "Hasn't she always kept her special abilities secret?"

Ye Hongci turned around and did not answer directly, but asked an irrelevant question: "What do you think her supernatural power is?"

Tang Ying didn't think much before answering, "She only came into contact with alien beasts on Planet 4344, and that was under the camera. She didn't do anything deliberate and was always killing alien beasts, but she was able to get so much information. The ability she possesses is probably something like mind reading."

Ye Hongci nodded in agreement and asked, "If you knew before that she had similar abilities, what would you do?"

"Be careful of her." Tang Ying replied. After she finished speaking, she began to understand what Ye Hongci meant.

Ye Hongci walked back to the table, slowly sat on the chair, staring at the yellowed paper on the table, with barely detectable pity in his eyes, "She was afraid that we would know that she had these special abilities and would not let her leave."

Tang Ying retorted, "We are not such despicable people."

At most, we could lock her up and not let anyone see her, and then send her back as soon as we found the 'door'.

Ye Hongci sighed, "She has been through too many things like this, and subconsciously doesn't trust anyone. Her willingness to leave such a letter is already the greatest kindness to our Harnden Galaxy."

Tang Ying pursed her lips and had nothing to say, but she agreed in her heart. She had fought against alien beasts for so many years, and she knew very well what this letter meant to the Harnden galaxy.

Taking advantage of the night, Tu Ran first returned to the neighborhood where he used to live.

The six-story, dilapidated old neighborhood was pitch black, and every household had gone to sleep.

Tu Ran looked up at the window of the four-story building she rented. It was pitch dark and even the curtains were not drawn.

The security door of the apartment building was ajar, and Tu Ran pushed it open. There was no surveillance in this old community. It was two o'clock in the morning, and Tu Ran went up the stairs one by one without running into anyone else.

Finally I arrived at the door of my rental house. Half of the word "Fu" that I had posted during the Spring Festival had fallen off. There was a piece of white paper pasted on the only half that remained.

There were black block letters on it that said: This house is for sale at a low price, and it also included the landlord's contact number.

Tu Ran put her hand on the door lock. With a slight "click" sound, the door lock cracked and the door opened.

Tu Ran slowly pushed open the door and walked in. All her things had been cleared away, and the room had been renovated and replaced with a full set of furniture.

Tu Ran glimpsed a few yellow talismans in the corner of the seat. Yes, she was dead. She died in the rental house, and it was unknown how long it took for her body to be discovered.

Tu Ran could only think of one person who would collect her body: the director of the orphanage, the only person she had contact with during her lifetime.

Tu Ran took one last look at the deserted rental house and left the room. Before leaving, she started the "Wheel of Time" and restored the door lock to its original state.

The home she missed day and night has completely become a thing of the past.

After leaving the community, Tu Ran found a small corner where no one was around and no one was monitoring her, and took out a set of casual everyday clothes from her space and put them on.

After changing, Tu Ran went to a park near the community and found a bench to sit down.

Taking out the mobile phone snatched from Green Hair, Tu Ran entered the password, logged into the news software, and checked what happened in the world in the few months she was away.

Nothing unusual happened. The world was still the same, so ordinary that even a trivial matter could be talked about in the media for many days.

While browsing, Tu Ran saw a piece of news, "A young woman living alone died suddenly at home and was found by the landlord three days later."

Tu Ran clicked on it and saw, wow, it was her. There was also a mosaic photo of a corpse, and the background was her furry carpet.

The origin of everything she experienced in the other world was when she fell into a deep sleep on that carpet.

At that time, she thought it was just an ordinary sleep, but she didn't know that it was her last peaceful sleep after being separated from this world.

Seeing the news of her own death, the feeling was indescribable. It was novel, weird, and sad. All kinds of emotions were mixed together, making her feel anxious and troubled. Anyway, Tu Ran read the news over and over again, and finally lay sideways on a wooden chair, staring at the starry sky in a daze.

The next day, just after dawn, Tu Ran got up and walked towards the orphanage.

She had planned to buy some fruit on the way, but when she opened the mobile payment interface, she was shocked by the balance of 3.6.

What can you buy with this little money? Tu Ran decisively gave up buying fruit and turned to the antique market.

Tu Ran picked and chose from the space, and finally chose the fluorescent stone as big as a human head that she picked up from the beach within the threshold.

Wearing a mask and sunglasses, Tu Ran held the stone and walked through the crowd to a jade shop.

(End of this chapter)


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