Chapter 107 - Chapter 107: 76. Continuous Riots_2 (1/2)

Chapter 107: 76. Continuous Riots_2

Translator: 549690339

Noland Lee tilted his head slightly, his gaze passing through the doorframe and seeing the metal corpse cabinet.

He narrowed his eyes, sizing it up carefully, locked onto the position of the tomb raider brothers, and was somewhat curious.

What kind of person would come to collect the bodies of the Sin Soldier Brothers?

Seeing his expression, Sully took the initiative to explain:

“These two Sin Soldiers have some background. Their families spent money to clear the way, so they can take their bodies back and bury them in their own graves. I think their families should be on their way to the Legion Fortress by now. Once they arrive, the train guards will take the bodies to the train.” Noland Lee raised his eyebrows:

“Oh, I didn’t know this could happen… I thought everyone who died in the Suffering Borderland would be sent back in an ashes box.”

Sully pointed to other morgues:

“Not necessarily. It depends on whether they chose to preserve their bodies as much as possible when they joined the army. Look at those few morgues, the bodies inside are to be sent back to the Empire. Of course, the extra cost is borne by the family. If they were willing to go into the incinerator, the compensation for the family would be even greater. Things like returning to their loved ones in the form of a body are usually only required by wealthier families.”

Noland Lee nodded and said:

“I’m much easier. A fire can send me back.”

Sully pinched Noland Lee’s waist lightly with her hand: “Don’t jinx it. I don’t want to collect your body.”

Noland Lee smiled gently, warmth in his icy blue eyes.

Sully’s cheeks flushed slightly, and she hurriedly looked away.

One after another, the long-parked bodies were carried out of the morgue by soldiers and sent to the incineration furnace on the third underground level.

Noland Lee stood in the corridor, dodging the soldiers carrying the bodies that had been frozen grey and white, passing by him.

The bodies that appeared here were mostly military officers who had failed to be saved.

Each had their own loved ones and their own past lives.

But now, they all died in the same miserable way.

Wait a second.

What’s wrong with this body?

Noland Lee’s gaze trembled, and his heart was full of doubts.

All because when he unconsciously released the deconstruction technique, the system sent out a strange message:

[You are attempting to deconstruct a “body that has been stored for more than

6 days”].]

[It is estimated that consuming 80 Energy Points will reach a deconstruction completion rate of 100%]. ]

[You currently have 14 Energy Points. Do you confirm to proceed with the deconstruction?]

Why does it need so many Energy Points to completely deconstruct a body?

Is this an exception or a common case?

Noland Lee took back his gaze, calmly scanned the entire scene, and sprinkled a large amount of Deconstruction Technique over it.

[You are attempting to deconstruct a “body that has been stored for more than

5 days”].]

[It is estimated that consuming 60 Energy Points will reach a deconstruction completion rate of 100%]. ]

[You are attempting to deconstruct a “body that has been stored for more than

4 days”].]

[It is estimated that consuming 40 Energy Points will reach a deconstruction completion rate of 100%]. ]

Noland Lee seemed to have discovered something.

The longer the storage time, the more Energy Points are needed to achieve a 100% deconstruction.

What about the bodies that haven’t entered the corpse cabinet yet?

Noland Lee looked down at the body bag and released the Deconstruction Technique.

[You are attempting to deconstruct an “eviscerated body”]. ]

[It is estimated that consuming 2 Energy Points will reach a deconstruction completion rate of 100%]. ]

Yeah, that’s right.

This is the deconstruction consumption a body should have.

After all, when a person dies, their muscle strength, memory, and knowledge all disappear with death.

Decomposing a body can only result in a panel of information with incomplete data.