Vol 1 Chapter 4 (1/2)
Health Care Center
Atlantis — Time: ??
If you’ve read manhua before, I’m sure you will be able to know the kind of expression that can be used to describe the current me
Munch’s Scream, distorted by a hundredfold (It probably doesn’t look anything close to a human any more)
[T/N: It is a painting/pastel by Edvard Munch, entitled “The Scream”]
Oh God, oh God, oh God, oh God—! Mama! What the hell is this place—!
I want to go home! NOW! Immediately!
“Stop talking nonsense, that one was not his classroom”
Senior’s voice drifted over torather careless and lazy, as if he was co very clear today I lifted ood day…
Was this the point!?
As Istatue, a knock caine, as nearest to the door, opened it A slender figure flashed inside
At thatbloody scent, which disappeared as soon as the door was closed
The person who came in was an extremely familiar person
She was the fe hit by a train, and was supposed to have died But because I wasn’t able to find her corpse, I beca)
“Geng” As soon as he saw the person, senior stood up and nodded slightly
The female senior nodded her head politely in a siain”
With her fa, from the University Department If there are any problems, you are welcome to find me any time”
At thatstatue status and immediately nodded
Senior looked at , it caht hand and pointed at his own eyes Shocked by the fact, the fehtly, embarrassed
I’m not sure if it’s an illusion, but for aout of the corner of her eyes However, as I tried to take a better look, I could no longer see it Could it be thatworse…?
“I actually came to tell you that the queue outside had already reached the other end of the corridor So please do soentle voice was directed to the Aborigine, who shrugged helplessly
A queue? Was this health care center in such high demand?
Students were actually “queuing” for their turn… and I actually stayed here for such a long ti from this turn of event
“Anyway they won’t run away, and it’s not like they’ll die if they wait for a while longer” The Aborigine snorted
“It’ll s” Senior froith displeasure; he suddenly grabbedthis guy to his classrooistration You can deal with it at your leisure”
‘It’ll s?’
When I’ve yet to understand what the sentencehis other hand, and opened the main door of the health care center
At that moment, when I described myself as a version of Munch’s Screao, I suddenly felt that it was actually too mild
“AHHHHHH—!!!” I swear, even the dreadful screahtered definitely cannot be coic shrill that came out from my mouth
In the health care center, the Aborigine and the fe, immediately covered their ears, lest the demonic sound would corrupt their brains
However, senior, as standing right beside me, was not so lucky
While I was trying to comprehend what I saw, senior was stunned for a few seconds and didn’tscream must have caused him to be so startled, that he didn’t kno to react
“You, shut up!”
When senior recovered fro a ave me an extremely smooth and ruthless upwards slap just belowue
Fortunately ue wasn’t betweenout
“Wuu…” I stared withonto my lip, which almost turned into a swollen intestine, and with the other tre at the spectacular scene
Calling it spectacular would be too polite
Those who had watched disaster or war based fil road filled with corpses or bodies of people who could not even utter a single sound due to suffering heavy injuries
This particular scene was reflected on my eyes
From the start of the hallway, just located outside of the health care center, was filled with several corpses It was as if a massacre had just occurred in this place However, the cause of the death of each corpse was very impressive Almost every possible kind of corpses can be seen; so unrecognizable One could not inal shape from those pieces and lumps of meat
I felt like vo, and then I really did vomited
Vomits—!
“F!”
The next thing I heard was senior’s furious roar, and the next thing I saas the familiar print of his shoe’s sole
Because I vomited on him
I sat on a chair, paralyzed, while looking half-dead like a fish out of water I finally understood what they had been talking about a fewline of corpses
“Still alright?” the Aborigine assistant took a look at e he had just taken out of the refrigerator
After I finished retching, I was again kicked back into the health care center while senior borrowed the health care center’s bathroo a fierce andhard washi+ng up inside the bathroom
I think he is a clean freak
“Probably better…” I opened my mouth and spat out tords I s in with the air, and after a few seconds I started feeling nauseated again,me want to vomit
I felt an icy cold object touchingwas placed on my forehead, “Drink this and you’ll feel more comfortable”
I looked at the can of beverage This time I’m able to read the words on the can, it was in Mandarin, lemonade
“In the beginning, people ere unaccustomed to this, would turn out just like you But once you’ve seen this long enough, you’ll becoht have been a victim before, smiled and said with a tone of someone with experience
However, I suspect that even after I’ve seen it for a long tiet used to it
After I opened the can and drank a fewThe urge to vomit out my bile in every few seconds had stopped
“Hey! Have you finished washi+ng?” The assistant, who had unknowingly walked to the side of the door of the bathroo lots of noise, “I want to start my work!”
So his as actually collecting the corpses… I put down the can of leht sincerely
‘That’s not right! Where did those corpses come from?’
The cruel and strange fact connected straight away buffeting my almost depleted perceptual reaction…
“?!” The bathrooinally closed, suddenly flew opened forcefully
But please forgive me as I did not understand what senior said I even suspected he spoke in an alien kind of language As soon as the door opened, the silver-haired senior, who still had droplets of water on himatic sentences
I’ and he didn’t want me to hear it
Maistered for the elite school I rong
“You look really pale Are you still feeling sick?” Coolly hanging at the side with nothing better to do, the female senior kindly asked
‘Nonsense, if anyone saw a line of corpses queuing up, how can anyone not feel sick’