Chapter 167
Chapter 167
Na nodded in front. "I've been here alone since this monastery was built. Go this way." They turned right into a corridor that seemed to be collapsing. Lance glanced left and right and found several tombstones hidden in the surrounding courtyard. Deep in the weeds. "How did you meet the shark?" He looked back and asked.
"He's my son." Nina's words made Lance stunned, and he didn't have time to recover. "The boss of the shark, Lott Hank is my son, we know each other so easily, it's really funny." The old woman said and shook her head, "He's a sinner, I know it very well. But I'm more serious than him Oops, because I've tried everything I can to make him a good guy, I'm going to hell, I know that."
"Uh... ma'am." Lance said, he was still surprised that the old witch was the mother of the big shark. "God gave us life to create for ourselves. Your son Lott Hank chose his own path and stuck to it, which even God can't interfere with."
"But I can." The woman stopped and turned to him, "I am his mother, the one who brought him into this world alive, so I can interfere, but I don't." She went to Lan Lance took a step forward, and Lance was a little flustered. "I just lay at home smoking and drinking!" said the desperate mother. "When Lot killed the first man and ran to me for help, I just said to him in my drunken body, 'move the body home, and Buried in the backyard.' He obeyed! Later, every time he killed someone, another person was buried in the backyard. What was I doing? I was doing drugs, I was drinking, I was watching my son rob I am a sinner for someone else's life!"
There was silence for a while.
"... Ren, anyone makes mistakes," Lance said.
"But my fault is unforgivable." Ascetic Nina told him, and then turned around and walked on. "It's just ahead, not far away." Lance nodded and followed.
They then passed through three corridors. When Lance walked in these corridors, he could always see two or three tombstones hidden in the grass in the yard on both sides of the corridor. It looked a bit like the legendary tombs rich in skeleton soldiers, hidden and visible everywhere. .The surroundings were terribly silent except for the sound of footsteps, but fortunately, they finally came to a door after dozens of seconds, and Nina opened the door with a key. "That's it," she said to Lance.
Lance nodded, thanked him and walked in.The inside is very spacious, the ceiling is high, and the light is relatively dim. After dozens of seconds of adaptation, Lance realized that there were clay pots on the surrounding walls layer by layer. "Just wait here, I'll get you Dawn's ashes." Nina walked inside as she said that. Before Lance could say anything, her figure gradually disappeared in the darkness. Clear.
After more than ten minutes, Nina came out holding a clay pot.
"This is it." She told Lance, and Lance reached out to take the item, feeling that the clay pot in his hand was as light as if there was nothing else. "May I take the liberty to ask, why are my brother's ashes here?" Lance asked while stroking the jar, and Nina showed a faint smile upon seeing this. "He is the previous big shark. Where should the ashes be?"
"...What?" Lance opened his mouth, "Is he the previous shark boss?"
"Of course." Nina confirmed with a nod, "but he later abandoned Shark's brother and ran away with someone else."
"...Ghost wolf." Lance said softly.
"Yes, that's right, it's him." Nina shook her robe, turned around and closed the door. "Lyart said that the wolf was so good with others. After Dorn took him a meal, he returned alone, but encountered a car accident on the road, so ..." Nonaton lived, and she realized that she was standing in front of her This person is Dawn's younger brother. "Dorne will have a good time in the kingdom of night," she corrected.
"Accept your good words, ma'am." Lance smiled lightly, "If there is nothing else, I will leave first." He turned around and walked forward, but stopped after a few steps. When he got down, he turned around and asked, "Do you know where to go down the mountain so that you won't see the tombstone?" Seeing Nina lowering her head, he thought he was offended, and hurriedly said, "Oh, no, I mean, I do not……"
"You can go down the mountain from the back." Nina said, "but the distance is a bit long, and I have to go until night. I can take you down the mountain, come with me." After she finished speaking, she started to walk forward, Lan Si nodded apologetically, and waited for her to walk past him before following her.
The two walked out of the monastery. While waiting for Nina to lock the iron gate, Lance stood on the top of the mountain and looked down. He found that the tombstones were densely packed like a nest of ants. This made him move his throat and wondered what he was doing. It's up. "Let's go down the mountain." Nina locked the door and walked up to him and said, and then walked up the mountain road that Lance came by herself first.Lance turned around and glanced at the monastery, and suddenly felt that he was too timid, but Nina could live alone in a monastery like a haunted house. "...Uh... Hey!" he called out, "I think I'd better go down the mountain alone, and you won't have to go up alone after a while."
The Abbot stopped and turned to him with a smile. "Here, I have many friends." She opened her hands and said breathing on her back, "I'm used to the existence of these undead, because I'm about to go with them." She put down her hands and put on the The cloak was taken off, and Lance saw that her hair was golden, but it was a little dull due to long-term unwashed hair. "I'm not alone, Mister Christine," Nina told him. "All the dead here are my friends. They've been whispering to me at night for years. I'll be fine. Now, just Let me take you down the mountain." As she spoke, she put on her cloak, turned around and continued walking.Lance shook his head with a smile, and then followed.
The way down the mountain was very calm, and Lance was surprised to find that he didn't have the feeling of panic when he came here. He even felt that the scenery here was actually pretty good, like a holy place behind the church.
"...can you tell me how you and Don met each other?" Nina asked after half of the journey.Lance nodded quickly: "I met him when we were in college." He said, "Dawn is my senior, and we are in the same class."
"Skip the unimportant ones," Nina said, and it seemed that she just didn't want to make Lance nervous, so she just brought up this topic.
"...Oh, okay." Lance said hastily, and then he began to recall: "...I was in the classroom with him at the time, and for some reason, when I first saw him, I felt as if Where have I seen him?" However, the fact is: Lance was holding a book and focusing on the key points, and he didn't notice Dawn at all. He didn't know until Dawn took his book out of his hand . "Hey, boy!" Don said to him at the time, holding his book, "I want your book, how much should I pay you?"
Dawn was 22 at the time and Lance was 19.
"Forget it, take it." Lance picked up the rest of his books, stood up and said to him. "That book isn't very useful anyway, you can take it." As Lance was about to turn around and leave, Don stepped forward to stop him. "I want all the books in your hand!"
"Uh, this..." Lance glanced around anxiously, and found that there were already people watching, but no one stood up to speak. "Okay, here you are." Lance didn't want to cause trouble, "What else do you want?"
Don looked up and pretended to think for a while. "Um... I think..." He took out an invitation from his pocket, "Can you come here on the weekend?" Lance took the invitation and saw it was an ordinary party. "Sorry, I'm not interested." With that said, he returned the invitation letter, then turned and left.
"Hey, can you still..."
"I don't know you, okay?" Lance called back. "You took my book, it's all right, I'm willing to give it to you. But I can give you so much, what more do you want?" Anything else? Well, move the table, if you like."
Don opened his mouth, seemingly unable to say anything.
"Is there anything else you want?" Lance asked.
"Um, this..." Dawn looked around, and then raised Lance's book. "Your book!" he said, "I'd better give it back to you." Lance stepped forward to take the book back blankly, and just as he turned to leave, Don's voice sounded: "What's your name? name?"
"What's your name?" Lance asked without looking back, and he left without waiting for Dawn's answer.
That night, when Lance was lying in the dormitory reading a book, a piece of paper slipped out from the middle of the page. Lance picked it up and found that it was an invitation letter from Don.He smiled slightly, and stopped just as he was about to throw the invitation into the trash can. "Dawn..." He whispered the name on the invitation letter, then shook his head suddenly, and put the invitation letter back into the book.
In the classroom the next day Lance moved his desk to the doorway, determined not to speak to anyone but the teacher.However……
"My name is Dawn." A voice suddenly sounded from the side. Lance looked up depressed, and found that the boy sitting next to him had already sat in the front row, and Dawn was holding out his hand to him. "Lance." He had no choice but to shake hands with Donne.
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