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Chapter 103: Unanswered Questions

On the wasteland, Chu opened her eyes and found herself hanging from a wooden cross, and before her was the light she had prayed for the last time.

The light shone on her, she narrowed her eyes slightly, staring at the end of the light without moving, like a corpse hanging up.

In fact, she did die once. Although Lawrence's bullet could not cause damage to her constitution hundreds of times that of ordinary people, she took the initiative to let the bullet pass through her forehead.

She died once, but only once, and had no effect on her.

Chu let herself be tied to the cross without struggling. She was waiting for something, she was waiting for this sinful punishment.

She knew that punishment would definitely come, but after a long time, she did not feel the pain in her body.

Should I also make her feel angry this time like the last time I made her feel lonely?

I thought about this for a while, but at this moment, she heard a voice, a voice that did not belong to her, nor did it belong to that voice.

There should be nothing else on the wasteland, and there should be no other sound.

Chu slowly raised his head and looked in the direction of the sound in confusion, then her eyes were stunned.

She saw a familiar figure walking from a distance. It was an orc, a canine orc with brown and black hair on her body, exactly the same as the orc she had known before.

Chu watched it come in a daze, and she recognized it.

Immediately afterwards, memories of the orcs emerged from her dusty memory.

From their first meeting, they compete for corpses on the wasteland for food; to their walking together and talking about their past; to their brink of collapse in the killing time and time again, but they are pulled back from the brink of losing their minds by the other party.

At that time, they always sat in corpses and blood chatted. The orcs looked fierce on the outside, but their personality was not like that. They always talked about their hometown, especially the moon in their hometown.

When I thought of this, my eyes calmed down when I first looked at the orc.

But then she remembered the day she killed the orcs.

The blood flowed through the palms, the whimper of the orcs, and its nostalgia for its hometown. At the last moment of closing its eyes, it said it was cold, and then it laughed again, it said it saw the moon.

The initial emotions became complicated, and she didn't know how to face the other person.

But at this time, the orc had already walked in front of her and Chu had completely seen its appearance.

It was covered in blood, and its brown and black hair was cluttered with blood. It looked ugly and dirty. There was a hideous wound on its chest, which was the wound that first killed it.

It looked at Chu with red eyes, with no other expression except for the violent anger.

Grinning the corners of his mouth, it showed its white fangs and came to Chu.

It sniffed Chu's body with its nose tip, as if to determine Chu's identity. Afterwards, it looked at Chu with its red eyes.

"Why do you kill me?"

Its voice was hoarse and deep resentment.

At first she couldn't answer, but she wanted to say something, but found that she couldn't speak.

Then, the punishment began.

She was hung on the cross, and the orcs broke her belly with their sharp claws without hesitation, tearing and gnawing her internal organs almost frantically, swallowing her flesh and blood, with the pleasure of revenge in their eyes.

The initial pain felt that it had temporarily recovered and was even aggravated several times, but she would not die.

She could clearly feel that every internal organ was bitten by orcs, and she could also feel that her heart was pinched into meat paste.

But these are not the most painful ones. The most obvious pain I felt for the first time was the anger of the orcs at her, and the way it gnawed at her.

Because she knew that the orcs should have received peace after death, not here, torture for her sin again.

At this time, Chu already understood that the orc in front of her was no longer the orc she knew. It was just a walking corpse, controlled as the executor of this punishment.

This punishment continues. The orc will leave after eating Chu's internal organs. The next day, when Chu's internal organs grow out again, it will come back.

When the orc is not around, Chu will not get a breath. The light shining on her will become extremely hot, thus turning into another torture.

There is nothing in the endless wasteland, only a cross and a ray of light.

On the cross, the messenger was weak and weak by the burning light, and he lowered his head.

It should be the tenth day, when the orcs were carved the tenth scratch on the cross with their bloody fingers, the orcs came again.

Chu lowered her head, she didn't want to see the orc's angry eyes.

The orc began to bite her internal organs, but this time I don't know why.

The orc stopped halfway through the meal. It looked extremely painful, grabbed its throat tightly and scratched its neck with its claws, making its skin burst.

Finally, Chu reacted.

She looked at the painful orc, slowly, raised her head and looked at the sky, opened her chapped lips, and prayed in a dry and hoarse voice.

"Let it go."

She prayed for peace for the dead, but she did not ask for any forgiveness for herself.

But the voice ignored her and the punishment continued, time and time again.

It took a long time until one day the orcs did not come again, and the cross behind Chu began to decay, slowly weathered, and broke into powder.

I fell to the ground with red and black mud on my cheeks.

At this time, the voice finally appeared, and it responded to the previous request.

"The punishment cannot be stopped, I think you can understand it."

He fell there for the first time and was unable to lift her eyes. It took him a long time to answer in an inaudible voice.

"Um."

Under the sin, she was exhausted, but she continued to ask.

“Where has it gone?”

Of course she asked about the orc.

"I have let it go." The voice gave Chu Yi an answer, and then left silently, as if he wanted to leave Chu Yi to rest alone.

It was not until I heard this answer that Chu finally felt like I had let go of something, closed my eyes, and fainted.

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When Chu woke up again, her body had almost recovered, her pain disappeared again, and the sin in her body became even greater.

In one sense, she has become stronger, but in another sense, she is now weak and she is too tired.

In the wilderness, the light shone beside Chu, becoming soft and warm again. Chu casually found a place to sit down.

She stared blankly into the empty distance, and suddenly, she said to the drowsy sky.

"are u there?"

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"Do you have any problems?" A voice appeared in the sky.

Chu had no extra expression on his face, but hesitated and asked after hesitating with confusion in his eyes.

"What is sin?"

The voice obviously did not expect Chu to ask such a question, and it did not answer it. This was the only time it did not answer Chu's question, but just waited silently.
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