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43. Normal people in a mental hospital

"Sorry...did I just disturb you?" The four of them turned around and continued to negotiate with Rabbit.

"I came out to take out the trash, and then..." Alex, carrying a black plastic bag, looked at the police car in the distance in confusion.

The rabbit had an idea and sighed sadly: "As you can see...my friend was scared crazy..."

"I'm sorry..."

"It's nothing... this is already a good ending, isn't it?" Rabbit, a scheming woman, wiped the non-existent tears from the corners of her eyes and said with a smile. "We are actually here to find you."

"Looking for me?" Honest Alex looked at the four of them.

Martin smiled shyly: "We want to thank you..."

"It's nothing...I was scared at the time..." A trace of pain appeared on Alex's face.

Rabbit deliberately pondered for a while, then hesitated when Alex asked: "We still want to know... did you foresee anything else in the future?"

Alex frowned and thought for a moment, then shook his head and said, "No... I just had a lot of nightmares."

"Then let me change the question..."

Rabbit stared at Alex closely and asked word by word.

"Do you remember...the order of death of all our survivors in that dream?"



No. 2-13 is a four-bed ward. Because the patient in the lower bunk became more ill yesterday and was moved to a single room, the vacant bed was allocated to Mu Su.

Mu Su's roommate was having fun in the garden downstairs. Mu Su, who entered the room, broke away from the guard and said arrogantly: "This is a game. We are the players and you are the NPC. If you know better, just pretend that there is nothing today."

Happen. If you don’t know how to do it—”

The nurses here have experienced many battles. They looked at each other and one of them said perfunctorily: "Okay, we understand. We believe you are not sick, so we will let you out."

"Really?" Mu Su asked confused.

"Really." the nurse replied sincerely.

"Then why did he put shackles on my feet?"

Mu Su lowered his head, and one of the caregivers was putting plastic shackles on Mu Su's feet.

"This is a small gift from our Statham Mental Hospital. Everyone who comes here will get one."

"real?"

"real."

"Are you fucking lying to me?" Mu Su asked suspiciously.

"I, Pinocchio Cage, never lie to anyone," the nurse replied calmly.

"It's a shame that your name doesn't lie to others, right?"

"I'm telling you, don't think that just because you are handsome, you can be discriminated against by name. You don't blame me for giving you this name."

The people's words were so nice, what else could Mu Su say?

The door was pushed open at this time, and the doctor who sent away Constable Charlie came in with a syringe. He asked the nurse: "How is he?"

The nurse nodded and replied: "Emotionally stable."

Mu Su's eyes widened and he pointed at the doctor: "What's that doctor doing here with a needle?"

"Get an injection."

Mu Su's pupils shrank: "Why the injection?"

"Every patient who comes in needs an injection. Don't worry, it's just a sedative."

"Come in? Patient? Didn't you say you wanted to let me out!"

"I lied to you."

Mu Su was dumbfounded, tilted his neck back and squeezed out his double chin: "Didn't you say you won't lie?"

The nurse said matter-of-factly: "If I don't lie to others, won't my parents' talent for naming be in vain?"

Mu Su's tiger body was shocked: "Okay... it makes sense... I can't refute it..."

The doctor approached with a needle in his hand, and the guards pressed Mu Su on the bed from left to right and rolled up his sleeves.

Seeing that he couldn't help but struggle, Mu Su looked up to the sky and screamed with tears in his eyes: "I hate it so much!"

The doctor approached and said kindly: "Cooperate well with the treatment, and maybe you will recover and be discharged from the hospital soon."

It was okay if he didn't say it. Mu Su, whose hatred had been transferred, glared at her, and then his eyes dropped to the doctor's badge.

"Dr. Baker...I remember you."

Dr. Baker smiled nonchalantly, raised the needle and squeezed out the air and said, "Hold it."

"Don't even think about it!" Mu Su gritted his teeth and twisted with all his strength.

For a moment, the two of them were unable to restrain Mu Su. In the chaos, Baker followed Mu Su with a needle for a long time, and finally plunged it into his flesh.

Mu Su struggled for a while, and his face changed into: (First)

He opened his mouth and closed his eyes and shouted: "Huh-huh-uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

—”

"What are you yelling at?" the nurse yelled, his face full of anger.

Mu Su opened his eyes and glared: "I'm being pricked by a needle. Are you not allowed to scream twice?"

"Where did you get stuck? It was me who got stuck!" The nurse was furious and stretched out her palm to show him the needle stuck on the back of her hand.

The pain on Mu Su's face disappeared and he asked curiously: "Are you sick too?"

"I'm not feeling well, can't I?" the nurse yelled.

"I didn't see clearly, hehe..." Dr. Baker chuckled.

"Um... do you want to continue?" Another nurse couldn't stand it anymore and thought to herself that these three people might not all be sick.

Dr. Baker pulled out the needle. Although the medicine was not injected, the needle was contaminated and could no longer be used. Unfortunately, he shook his head and said, "Officer Charlie has informed his family that we will not give injections for the time being."

The nurse let go of him, and Mu Su, who had escaped temporarily, shook his feet: "You can't let me wear shackles when I see my family, can you?"

"Just in case, I think they will understand." Dr. Baker smiled nonchalantly. If it was an ordinary patient, he might consider letting go. However, Mu Su was sent here by the police.

Mu Su, who was very adaptable, complained for a few words and then stopped. Dr. Baker and the nurse who received the injection left, leaving only one guard to watch over Mu Su.

Mu Su, who couldn't rest, dragged his ankles back and forth in the ward. The nurses followed him and saw him making strange movements from time to time and muttering something like "You will think of me every time you see the moon." "Cry and scream and go."

Die" and the like are not words that normal people would say.

After working for a while, Mu Su collapsed on the bed and began to think of business.

They went to call the parents, so as a parent, you definitely don't want your child to enter a mental hospital... Although I don't know him, I think parents all over the world are the same... Then it will be a good opportunity to leave here.

After an hour of doing nothing, a nurse finally came to inform Mu Su that his family was here.

Following the two guards, Mu Su returned the same way.

Scenes in the wards along the way came into view.

"Once upon a time, have you ever suddenly realized at a certain moment that this thing has happened before? This is not a bullshit sense of déjà vu at all. It is our superpower that has been suppressed by the US government..."

"Let me tell you the truth, our world is a game. We are all NPCs, but I met a player by chance. He said it only costs 198 US dollars..."

"I had a dream the day before yesterday that I was playing cards with Jesus, Buddha, Yuanshi Tianzun and the others..."

"The eradication of human beings is guaranteed! The world belongs to the Zerg! Wherever our Zerg passes, all races will surrender!"

Musu gradually clenched his fists.

My normal self is filled with an aura that is incompatible with this place.

You must...escape!


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