Chapter 22 Corpse Corner (1/2)

Shadow Slave Guiltythree 22560K 2023-01-09

Chapter 22 Corpse Corner

Satisfied with his performance, Sunny walked back to the deserted corner of the hall He felt people looking at hi to stay close to him It was just as well: he didn't want to be bothered anyway

Still, weren't their reactions a bit exaggerated? It's not like he was carrying an infectious disease Well, except for the Spell But it wasn't really a disease, which everyone here should have known already

Finally, he extricated himself from the crowd and reached the corner For so to approach it: currently, there was only one girl sitting quietly on the bench Sunny gave her a look

The quiet girl was delicate, demure and very pretty Her clothes were tidy and neat They weren't very expensive, but still rather tasteful With her pale blond hair, big blue eyes and exquisite face, she looked like a beautiful porcelain doll

She was subtly breathtaking

However, there was so to understand what exactly about the girl made him uncomfortable After a while, he realized that her e

Startled, Sunny understood that the girl was blind It took him a couple of seconds to compose himself

'What a shame'

A bit disheartened, he carefully sat on the opposite end of the bench

ReadNovelFullht the Spell Which ht as the result of the Appraisal

It was her Flaw

Suddenly, Sunny felt very apprehensive A cold sensation spread through his chest

'And I thought my Flaas bad'

No irl had received in exchange for her sight, it was effectively a death sentence A blind person had no chances of surviving in the Dream Realirl was already dead

She was effectively a walking corpse

Feeling extremely disturbed, Sunny turned away and studied the crowd of Sleepers Now he understood why people were trying to avoid this corner: the girl was surrounded by an invisible, but almost palpable aura of death

Sleepers usually weren't very superstitious, but anyone would feel uncoe, Sunny suddenly saw a pattern in how the young people in the hall were grouped Instinctively, they all tried to stand close to those of their own circumstance