Chapter 66 Release Tao Si



Chapter 66 Release Tao Si

Tang Weining is going to work in her store?

Tu Lanxun found it incredible.

But thinking that Tang Weining would definitely lose his job at the school, and that the matter of hiding the body would remain in the files, he might never find a job that could make use of his academic expertise.

So working as a logistics clerk in a small logistics company doesn't seem too out of the ordinary.

Tu Lanxun asked for Tang Weining's new contact information and told the HR lady, and she agreed.

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It's another morning.

N cooks in an apron every day, with a wisp of incense stick slanted beside the table, which has become a daily sight in the convenience store.

Just as Tu Lanxun picked up the bowl, Mikhail emerged from the bronze lynx. He looked as if he had just woken up and said, "We'll let you go after we finish our meal."

He said this out of selfish motives. He could release the spirit right now, but N only cooked so much, and Mikhail was a big eater. Would the spirit that released it have to pay for their meal? He didn't want to.

What kind of Pixiu behavior is this? It's really wrong to make him a lynx.

Tu Lanxun then contacted Gao Shan Yangzhi and asked him to pay attention to the whereabouts of Tao Si's real body. The other party quickly replied: Master, I dare not let her go out every day, she is at home!

After the meal, Liu Maosheng went to Chen Yizhou to replace Bai Chao. The computer ghost put away the remaining meal, and Mikhail finally started working lazily.

I saw groups of souls flying out of the bronze lynx's mouth, and the convenience store suddenly became very crowded. There were many more souls hidden in the bronze lynx's belly than in the golden mirror, and most of them were ghosts, that is, the souls of the dead.

There were only two or three living souls. Among them, Tao Si opened her eyes in confusion, her gaze locked on Tu Lanxun with a look of surprise, "Why are you here?"

The tone of this fragment of Tao Si's soul that spoke was not quite like Tao Si's own, but Tu Lanxun felt somewhat familiar with it. The other party was confused and had no malicious intent. Tao Si had rarely spoken to Tu Lanxun in a non-aggressive manner in recent years.

Tu Lanxun raised his eyebrows and said, "Shut up and go back." Tao Si would forget about these things after he went back anyway.

Tao Si was actually a little obedient: "Oh..."

She turned and walked out. When she reached the door, she suddenly turned back and said, "Hey, Xiaolan, what homework did the teacher give us yesterday? I don't think I did anything."

Tu Lanxun was stunned.

"How old are you this year?" Tu Lanxun asked.

Tao Si replied inexplicably: "Sixteen years old, and you think I'm stupid again! Good Lanlan, I know I'm childish, just lend me your homework so I can copy it..."

Tu Lanxun was speechless. Tao Si's fragmented soul contained only memories from before the age of sixteen. Mikhail nodded slightly, indicating that this level of confusion was normal. She waved, "Go home first. Message me when you get home, and I'll take a photo of you."

Tao Si became happy. She was carefree to begin with, so she went out cheerfully and disappeared in the sunshine.

N glanced over and asked: "Were you close before?"

Tu Lanxun shrugged and said nothing.

Next came the other ghosts that were released, there were more than twenty of them. They had no bodies to return to, and perhaps they had developed some feelings for the lynx in its belly. After Bai Xiaoju's heartfelt introduction, the ghosts who had tried the convenience store food decided to stay nearby for the time being.

Bai Chao, who had just returned, picked up the notebook and followed them to record the files. The store was empty again. Tu Lanxun felt a little headache while watching Mikhail wash dishes.

How do I tell Bai Chao that Tang Weining is coming to work?

Bai Chao still decided to take Bai Xiaoju to reincarnate, but since Tu Lanxun had been in trouble recently, he stayed to help for a while out of friendship.

If Tang Weining came, Bai Chao would definitely leave, and Tu Lanxun couldn't force this matter. It was their own choice.

How about not letting Tang Weining come?

Just when Tu Lanxun was having a headache, news came from Gao Shan Yangzhi.

Gaoshan Yangzhi: Master! Thank you! My daughter has woken up!

Tu Lanxun took a look and saw a huge transfer of eight digits from N. However, it was not much for Gao Shan Yangzhi, as it was Tao Si's life-saving money.

Gold will always shine: Got it.

She decided to cancel this account after finishing the Gaoshan Yangzhi matter.

Gao Shan Yang Zhi: Master, could you please do me the honor of treating me to a meal? Don't worry, your information will be kept absolutely confidential. I just want to express my gratitude. Our family are all your loyal friends.

Gold will always shine: No need.

Gao Shan Yang Zhi was indeed more than just a meal. After being rejected, he quickly sent a message: "Can I ask, do you know what helped Qin Jie hurt my daughter? He doesn't have that much ability."

Qin Jie is Tao Si's uncle, the much-admired brother-in-law. It is said that he has not been caught yet and no one knows where he has gone abroad to seek medical treatment.

Gold will always shine: Knowing that this is not good for you, just don’t buy weird things in the future.

Didn't he suspect her of painting the blue ox before? Why is there no sound now? Ha, even if he suspects her, he still has to transfer money to her.

Tu Lanxun was in a very happy mood. With the two remunerations from Lotus Peace and Gaoshan Yangzhi, the debt owed by Ms. Tu Penglai was almost paid off.

Just two seconds of happiness, the phone lit up again.

Gao Shan Yang Zhi: Have you heard about the livestream incident yesterday? Is it related to them?

I didn’t expect that Tao Si’s father was so sensitive that he connected two seemingly unrelated things together.

But Tu Lanxun had no obligation to give him any scientific knowledge. She simply exited the chat interface and clicked to cancel the account. The deal ended there.

Before the account interface automatically exited, the phone froze for a moment, and Tu Lanxun saw Gao Shan Yangzhi's last message, which was delayed.

Gao Shan Yang Zhi: Master, my daughter said she dreamed of doing homework. Does that mean she has recovered?

Tu Lanxun felt that Tao Si's father's nagging was much more frightening than the straightforward and generous He Hua An Ning. But Tao Si should be able to recover, right?

Mikhail said: "It will take time for the soul fragments to merge back together, but the result is certain."

Tu Lanxun opened Zhang Xiaohuai’s circle of friends.

Uh. His Moments these past few days have been filled with all sorts of blind box figurines based on the Little Mermaid IP, as well as Little Mermaid cosplays featuring himself.

So scary.

Tu Lanxun sat in the store in a daze. In less than three days, there were pedestrians on the streets of the development zone. However, they were all ghosts, walking on the street like in the Sims game. When they met other ghosts, they would stop to greet them regardless of whether they knew them or not.

The place the ghosts frequent most is the 24-hour Sunshine Convenience Store. They also wanted to put some lounge chairs and parasols in front of the convenience store to build a small community square, but were stopped in horror by Tu Lanxun.

Just because no one dares to enter the development zone doesn’t mean no one has ever entered. If anyone sees a bustling crowd at her door, it will definitely be on the news!

Speaking of news, Deshi Hospital is really in the news now.

Thanks to the feat of netizens digging up information in the organ transplant live broadcast room, the fact that the operation took place at Deshi Hospital has been confirmed. As for whether the transplant operation is legal, some people have already dug up Wu Long's organ transplant consent form, and some have even tried to contact his parents and family.

However, due to official suppression and the obstruction of the computer ghost, almost no one can find out the identity of Wu Long's parents. Only an insider with unknown background revealed: "Wu Long himself did not sign an organ donation agreement, but after his parents died, he was given a sum of money and a lot of values, and then..."

It seemed that the incident was caused by Wu Long's parents' greed for money.

Some people began to accuse the live broadcast room itself of being illegal, violating the hospital's confidentiality rights and insulting the deceased.

But the situation became unclear as the identity of Wu Long's family was exposed - the exposure was because a reputable official charity organization issued a certificate stating that Wu Long's family donated half of the compensation to the Workers' Safety Protection Research and Development Center on the day they received it, and everyone was speechless again.

Now, due to some dark forces, Meimei from Deshi Hospital has become invisible, and a lot of firepower is concentrated on the identity of the owner of the live broadcast room.

Netizen 1: Isn't it just a normal accidental death and organ transplant? I really don't understand what's so important to expose. I suggest the person who live-streamed it be sentenced for insulting the dignity of the deceased.

Netizen 2: Luckily I didn't join in criticizing the deceased's parents. What a sin! It was a normal donation and normal surgery, and they wanted to meddle in that monster livestreaming it? Ridiculous!

Netizen 3: No... Have you all forgotten... The deceased sat up on his own during the operation...

Netizen 4: Don’t be fooled, there are internet trolls out there, and the posts from the Deshi official account that they reposted, commented on and liked on their homepage haven’t been completely deleted.

Yes.

A word can wake a person up from a dream.

The topic was kicked around like a football, and in the end everyone forgot the original hot topic.

How could a deceased person being dissected sit up?

This is a flawed area at Deshi Hospital, as the deceased even pointed his finger at the surgeon. However, many people still dispute this.

You're the one who's nitpicking: What's wrong with that? With all the weird intrusions happening these days, it could just be some bored ghost sneaking into a corpse to scare people. How can you be sure it's the deceased?

I am the frightened netizen yesterday: How can you be sure that is not the deceased?

The live broadcast room administrator who broke the mouse (resignation version): So did we really see a ghost?

In the news, a group of reporters gathered outside the outpatient building of Deshi Hospital, and countless bold anchors wore miniature cameras and pretended to be patients and walked into the hospital, trying to find something strange about Deshi Hospital, which also brought a lot of trouble to normal medical practices. The videos of these people were taken down one by one.

I am the netizen who was scared yesterday: Speaking of which, after I was scared yesterday, I asked my medical classmates. The shelf life of organ transplants is very short, and the heart only has two or three hours. Now I am even more scared.

The administrator of the live broadcast room who broke his mouse (resignation version): What the above person means is that the heart of the deceased has been transplanted into someone else's body?

At the same time, a topic titled #Who is the recipient of the suspected organ theft case# was pushed to the top of the hot searches.

I was the same scared netizen yesterday: Not only that, but if it can be proven that there was something fishy about the accident that happened to the deceased... it would also indirectly confirm the problems at Deshi Hospital... after all, heart transplants are not easy to match.

If the organ transplant was actually stolen, Wu Long's death must not be an accident, but a precise sniper attack.

The public's attention finally turned to the internal causes of the Wulong accident.

/The live broadcast room administrator who broke the mouse (resignation version) commented @I am the netizen who was scared yesterday: @Lucheng Police Station Lu Xiaojing

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