Chapter 309: Cemetery Gate



Tu Ran left the jade shop with a bag of cash.

Tu Ran hailed a taxi and came to the orphanage. In the name of donation, she successfully met the director of the orphanage.

Looking at the old man with gray hair and a kind smile, many childhood scenes flashed before Tu Ran's eyes, and her eyes behind the sunglasses couldn't help feeling a little sore.

The moment their hands were clasped, Tu Ran saw her grandfather collecting her body, pushing her into the crematorium, and using his meager savings to buy a piece of land for her and bury her ashes there.

Tu Ran donated all the money and, led by her grandfather, visited the entire orphanage, from the classroom to the small park. Many children observed her curiously and cutely, including several of them she had visited often before.

No one recognized her.

Tu Ran wore a sweatshirt, hat, mask, and sunglasses from beginning to end, wrapping herself tightly.

After visiting everything, Tu Ran said goodbye and left.

Tu Ran used the remaining money to buy a bouquet of flowers and took a taxi to the cemetery.

When we arrived at the cemetery, the sky was a little overcast. It was originally a sunny day, but now a few large dark clouds floated over and the air became a little humid.

Tu Ran glanced at the sky. It was about to rain, so she had to hurry.

Tu Ran quickly found her name among the rows of tombstones.

Tu Ran was stunned when she saw the black and white photo on the tombstone. The photo was taken when she first started looking for a job. She was smiling brightly. It was the only photo she sent to the director after she left the orphanage. It was also the only photo of her as an adult that the director had.

Tu Ran felt a lump in her throat and finally couldn't hold back any more. Tears welled up in her eyes and she couldn't stop them.

She half squatted down, placed the flowers in front of the tombstone, looked at herself in the photo, her tears soaking her mask.

The moment she saw the photo, Tu Ran truly felt that she was dead, she was really dead.

The real Tu Ran is buried in the soil and no longer exists in this world.

Her current body comes from another world and has nothing to do with anyone in this world.

The rain that had been accumulating for a long time suddenly fell down, washing away the dust on the tombstone. Tu Ran was drenched from head to toe. She did not move, but half-squatted, curled up her body, staring at the inscription on the tombstone with a dull look.

The people who had come to the cemetery to visit their relatives and friends left one after another to find a place to shelter from the rain, leaving Tu Ran the only one left in the entire cemetery.

A flash of lightning split the dark sky, instantly illuminating the cemetery lined with tombstones.

Tu Ran, who was squatting, suddenly raised his head.

She stood up slowly, her eyes moving past the tombstone in front of her to the empty lawn in front.

The lawn is used to expand the area of ​​the cemetery. Construction has not yet begun and large areas of grass are planted.

Under the wash of rain, the grass was emerald green and vying to emerge. However, a black boot suddenly appeared out of nowhere and stepped heavily on the green ground, and the grass was instantly bent down.

Immediately afterwards, the other foot landed on the ground and trampled down another patch of tender sprouts.

In the light blue energy fluctuation ring in the air, the second and third pairs of feet walked out...

Tu Ran stared at their attire.

Is a pioneer.

Before Tu Ran could figure out why three of them could come out together, the first man who came out wearing goggles glanced at her. Tu Ran immediately squatted down and hid her body behind the tombstone.

The moment he squatted down, Tu Ran realized that the pioneer's eyepiece could identify living things behind the building.

She quickly dodged and rolled to the right, and the moment she left, a hole was punched through her tombstone.

Tu Ran looked back at her own tombstone, and her photo was pierced. Tu Ran's eyes suddenly darkened, and she exerted force on her feet, activated the "teleportation", jumped out of the tombstone, and rushed towards the three people.

The three people's pupils simultaneously reflected a person wearing sunglasses and a mask, whose gender could not be identified, jumping out from behind the tombstone. In less than 0.1 seconds, he flashed in front of them, and the pupils of the three people dilated at the same time.

The raindrops are suspended in the air, and time seems to have stopped.

They wanted to take some remedial measures, but their reaction was slow. In such a short moment, they only had time to point the gun at Tu Ran.

Before he could pull the trigger.

Tu Ran, who had already rushed forward, threw out a sharp dagger from his sleeve and inserted it into the neck of the man who had just fired the shot. Blood spurted out instantly.

The man fell backwards, holding his neck.

Tu Ran coldly drew out the knife, raised her leg and kicked him into the "door" which had not yet dissipated.

The remaining two people watched this scene with fear in their eyes.

They had only seen this kind of speed in one person.

“You, you, yes, yes… is it Tu Ran?!”

Tu Ran's eyes flashed with ruthlessness, "Then I can't keep you here any longer."

With a backhand strike, Tu Ran easily inserted the dagger into the transparent helmet that was said to be bulletproof, and it penetrated the man's forehead.

The man's face was still distorted with fear, thick blood flowing from his brow. Tu Ran kicked him into the "door", and another person disappeared on the lawn.

There is only one person left.

The man had taken advantage of this time to quietly run towards the "door".

Tu Ran moved in an instant, appeared silently behind him, and grabbed the back of his collar.

Tu Ran pulled so easily that no matter how hard the man struggled, he couldn't get open, and the "door" was just three steps in front of him.

His eyes were bloodshot and he stretched out his hand to reach the "door".

Tu Ran grabbed the back of his neck with her left hand and raised her right hand, holding the bloody dagger against his neck.

"Behave yourself." Tu Ran threatened in his ear and read his memory with her left hand.

Tu Ran did not take action immediately. The man saw a glimmer of hope and begged for mercy: "Tu Tu Tu Ran, we are not here to arrest you. Calm down. We are just working according to the instructions of the Federation. If you let me go, I will leave immediately and will never appear in front of you. I will not tell the Federation either. I will pretend that I didn't see you, okay, okay?" His voice trembled violently.

Until now, he still thought that the reason Tu Ran killed them was because they met her and she was afraid that they would expose her whereabouts.

Tu Ran had already finished reading his memory and didn't listen to what he said at all. She killed him with a knife and threw the body back into the "door".

The rainstorm washed away the blood on the ground, and the blood seeped into the earth along with the rain and became nutrients for the grass.

Tu Ran stayed in the rain and did not leave, staring at the "door" in front of her until it disappeared and no one came out from it, then she left.

There is no surveillance in the cemetery. On the road leading in and out of the cemetery, Tu Ran noticed a very old camera.

She raised her eyes and glanced at him indifferently, then tightened the hoodie tie and walked away along the uneven ground with her head down.

It was pouring rain and it just stopped in the evening. A post written by a netizen named "Did Shengsheng practice vest today?" became a hot topic within an hour and was forwarded by major media.

(End of this chapter)


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