Chapter 60 Organ Matching



Chapter 60 Organ Matching

The evil spirit was extremely powerful in its own domain. A gust of cold wind blew out from the ground, interrupting the ongoing ceremony.

N said, "Oh no, this is Aunt Lu's old habit."

Tu Lanxun didn't feel anything, but N and Mikhail, who were ghosts, were blown by the wind. Due to the tense and precise operation, they were unable to resist, so Mikhail, who was as big as a small truck, was blown away from N.

He smashed towards Tu Lanxun!

N had just stood there and steady herself when she saw Mikhail's huge ghost stuck on Tu Lanxun. She was not short at all, but in Mikhail's shadow she still looked like an XS size dress stacked together with an XL size.

What was even worse was that, perhaps because of the gravitational attraction between Mikhail and his own soul fragment, the silver light automatically flew out of his hand and flew towards him, and the ritual was going to fail!

N moved over instantly like a black lightning, but in the howling cold wind, he was still half a second late.

The soul fragment has been completely stuck to Mikhail - no, to the blue-skinned body covered by him.

Tu Lanxun only felt a chill on his elbow, a flash of silver light, and Mikhail's soul fragment sank into his skin and disappeared.

What's going on?

She quickly jumped away from Mikhail, jumping and stretching on the spot. Could she be possessed by this giant ghost?

Fortunately, the body was still under her control. Tu Lanxun took two steps back, glared at N first, then at Mikhail, until she stood at the foot of the wall and said, "Hurry up and pull out the fragments of his soul!"

The problem is indeed serious. The body of an ordinary living person cannot cover the fragments Mikhail, let alone control them.

Not to mention whether it will lead to the restoration of the link between Deshi and Mikhail, maybe Deshi can directly find Tu Lanxun through the link!

N nodded and was about to go over when Mikhail laughed in surprise and said, "Hey? Don't move. I feel like the link is gone."

He jumped over excitedly, like a mad animal, and kept blocking the light of the flashlight, making the place bright and dark. "I don't feel any pain anymore!"

The fragment of Mikhail's soul was implanted in Tu Lanxun's body, or to be exact, at the tip of his right elbow.

Tu Lanxun: "I don't care, pull him out now!"

After N's ​​confirmation, the link between Mikhail and Deshi mysteriously disappeared and was replaced by a link with Tu Lanxun.

The amazing thing is that the blue Xun painting can actually cover up Mikhail's soul better than N, without any incision or scalpel, and it is completely painless and has no side effects.

This is simply impossible, because ghost fragments cannot smoothly attach to living people. Even if they happen to be able to, the link is temporary, weak, and harmful to at least one party.

Mikhail blended into Tu Lanxun's elbow as smoothly as if returning to his own soul, the embodiment of a chosen shelter or a home for wandering souls.

She: "I don't want to be connected to him." It's so inconvenient to take a shower and go to the toilet.

Mikhail reassured him that he couldn't sense the soul fragment's attachment, that it was simply being stored there. He breathed a sigh of relief, "It's like coming home. It's not uncomfortable at all. Lanlan, you're much better than that Nightingale."

The next sentence is: "Are you really a living person? Have you never been a ghost? Have you never been affected by strange events before?"

Tu Lanxun: ...

N interrupted at this time: "If you don't want to, it's better to leave him with me. It's very convenient to deal with him." His tone was suggestive, almost saying: Agree, I don't mind the trouble at all.

Tu Lanxun was about to nod, but perhaps because she had been in the cold environment for too long, she couldn't help but sneeze twice.

The recoil from the sneeze and the subconscious action of avoiding the two ghosts in front of him caused Tu Lanxun to swing his arm backwards and hit the wall, and his elbow hit the lime wall hard.

Oh, only slightly less painful than stubbing your toe on the foot of the bed!

I was prepared for the pain to hit me, but Tu Lanxun didn't feel right.

She didn't feel any pain.

My elbow acted as if nothing had happened, and while I waited five seconds for the pain to come back, it still felt nothing.

It won’t break.

Tu Lanxun looked back carefully and found that it was not his elbow that was broken.

There was an egg-sized dent on the wall, with spider-web cracks extending in all directions, as if it had been hit by some heavy demolition machine.

Was this...her elbow?

The tip of the elbow was intact, with only a brief flash of silver light, and not even a scratch on the skin. N raised an eyebrow in surprise.

Mikhail clapped loudly, "Excellent! You now have Mikhail's elbow!"

The polar bear-like ghost was extremely happy and tried his best to persuade Tu Lanxun to keep him, imagining the many benefits of breaking the wall with one elbow.

Tu Lanxun never imagined that the elbow attached to Mikhail's soul fragment could have such superhuman strength.

If any criminal dared to attack her, a single elbow would break his ribs into pieces like biscuits, even through a wooden board.

Mikhail was very attentive. He came over and taught Tu Lanxun a few fighting techniques, especially elbow strikes, and gave her a comprehensive quick training on everything from angles to power. "Next time, do this first and then that. Oh my God, you're invincible!"

He would rather die than go through N's surgery again.

Tu Lanxun was thinking that he should be more careful when turning over in bed next time.

Fortunately, if Tu Lanxun moved gently, she still had a normal elbow, and she had to accumulate strength to unleash Mikhail's power.

"Thank goodness it's attached to your elbow," Tu Lanxun commented, "If it were attached to your hair..."

Mikhail held it in his hands and said, "Then your hair will surely stand straight up, like a sea urchin bravely fighting its enemy!"

After completing the second half of Mikhail's condition, it was already 3:30 in the morning. Tu Lanxun and N returned to the convenience store, bringing with them a big-tailed Mikhail.

He couldn't stay out for too long, so he returned to the copper lynx. N had placed the lynx in the cabinet at the bottom of the cash register. Mikhail's voice of dissatisfaction came from inside: "Don't close the door, it's stuffy in here!"

N sneered and locked the cabinet door from the outside.

After a night, Tu Lanxun naturally got up late and woke up in the morning.

The bronze lynx Mikhail was carefully placed in a niche behind the cash register, hidden behind a pile of cigarettes, and could not be seen from the outside. This was his own request.

N, a pale blue apron tied around her waist and a spatula in hand, stood over the rice cooker, preparing brunch: sweet and sour chicken wings, beef and tofu in tomato sauce, sweet and salty preserved cucumbers, brown sugar pumpkin porridge, and a perfunctory dish of scrambled eggs with chives.

Tu Lanxun's mouth twitched. Although this guy was addicted to sweets, his excellent cooking skills made up for it. All the dishes were delicious.

A list that was not really a list was copied on a piece of paper. There were only three names in total. The computer ghost girl roughly found out the situation of the three people, and Tu Lanxun decided to start in order.

N piled the dishes into a pile and put them in a newly built sink. He kicked Mikhail, who was wiping his mouth, on the butt and said, "Go wash the dishes."

The first person is named Chen Yizhou, 30 years old, single, without a long-term job, and works as a short-term contract worker in a construction contracting company.

Their work team is currently building a factory at a construction site in the eastern part of Lucheng. It is almost completed. Today is a working day, and Tu Lanxun is ready to go there right away.

The computer ghost provided a mobile phone number, but when she called it, it showed that it was in arrears, so there was no way to contact Chen Yizhou remotely for the time being.

They drove out in their silver-gray Jetta. Lucheng's morning traffic wasn't particularly congested, and they arrived at the construction site an hour later. Inside, work was hustling along. The site's management wasn't strict, and outsiders were allowed in. Tu Lanxun gave the equipment department a note and borrowed a helmet.

Chen Yizhou was in charge of concrete and cement. When they found him, he was pushing a small cart forward.

She breathed a sigh of relief, glad that the other person was still alive.

Tu Lanxun walked over and handed him a pack of cigarettes: "Can we chat?"

Chen Yizhou was covered in dust. He glanced at Tu Lanxun and didn't think he would have any connection with her. But looking at the pack of cigarettes, he said, "Who are you? Go to that shady place and wait for me. I'll come over after I finish this job."

Tu Lanxun stood next to a finished unfinished house and waited. Some workers passing by would glance at him, but most of them were busy with their own work.

She began to think about the words. How should she tell Chen Yizhou? Should she just tell him someone wanted her organs? There were generally two possible outcomes.

The first one is that Chen Yizhou thought she was a liar or a psychopath, so he called the police directly and Tu Lanxun was taken away for questioning.

The second possibility is that Chen Yizhou believed it and ran to the police for help in fear and panic. Tu Lanxun was taken away for questioning.

Why does it seem like it would be easier to just call the police?

However, the convenience store had no evidence, and if it rashly went to the police station to report a large private hospital, the police would not be able to file a case. Even if it went to question the hospital's person in charge, it would definitely arouse the other party's vigilance.

If any news leaked out, Tu Lanxun would be immediately arrested by Deshi Hospital.

It is even more impossible to let the police see ghosts to prove the existence of the organ and soul extraction cases. The ghosts will violate the Fourth Treaty. By that time, the police have not finished their investigation, and the witness - the ghost - will explode on the spot.

It would be better to meet Chen Yizhou first. Tu Lanxun decided to find out his itinerary so that he could follow him protectively.

After waiting for more than ten minutes, Chen Yizhou came over, fanning himself with dirty gloves.

"Where do I live?" Chen Yizhou was stunned by the first question and couldn't believe it. "The steel house on the construction site, why are you asking that?" He pointed to a row of temporary color steel houses nearby.

"It's like this. I'm a social writer. I want to do an interview report about the life of construction workers, so I want to interview you. Is it convenient for us to talk while eating?" Tu Lanxun quickly made up a lie.

It was noon and lunch was being served at the construction site. Tu Lanxun took Chen Yizhou to a large restaurant nearby and ordered a few dishes. Chen Yizhou knew that Tu Lanxun had something to ask of him, so he ate with peace of mind.

Most of the dishes were empty, and Tu Lanxun also found out about Chen Yizhou's life trajectory. He didn't have any hobbies, didn't drink alcohol, and rarely smoked. Apart from playing cards with his coworkers, he would go to a nearby Internet cafe to play games. It can be said that he only went there and back.

He didn't know any doctors, let alone any connections to major hospitals like Deshi. He didn't even go for the physical examinations organized by the engineering team, in exchange for a higher bonus that month.

So how did Chen Yizhou's name come onto Deshi's list?

Tu Lanxun smiled and said, "We would like to know about your health. Have you had any other medical examinations in recent years?"

Chen Yizhou slapped his head, burped loudly, and said, "Oh, yes. Two years ago, someone in my family got seriously ill, and I donated blood. It was the kind of horrible blood."

It means selling blood.

He doesn't shy away from this experience. "Don't be afraid of me. The blood donation was very legitimate. I paid a lot of money, and they also gave me a free full body checkup afterwards, especially the deep one. I got it that time."

"The doctor said my heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys are all healthy!"

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