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Chapter 64: Awaken the strong?(1/3)

It's night.

Karen was sitting at the desk in her bedroom. There was a piece of white paper spread out on the table, and a brand new box of paints on the white paper.

hesitate again and again,

In the end, Karen was reluctant to use the box of paints. Instead, she picked up a sharpened pencil that she had asked Lunt for earlier and began to draw random sketches on the white paper.

First draw the person's eyes, then expand the other facial features, and finally draw out the person's neck and shoulders.

soon,

A "person" that even Karen himself didn't recognize appeared on this piece of paper;

Even the distinction between gender is a bit vague. Karen herself doesn't know whether it is a boy or a girl.

After finishing the painting, I didn't bother to appreciate it myself. Instead, I opened the white paper and faced it down.

If there were another psychiatrist standing here at this time, he would be able to analyze Karen's mental state through this painting, but Karen was not interested in doing a psychological analysis on himself.

"Brother, do you need me to get you a glass of water?" asked Lunt, who was lying on the bed and playing cards.

"good."

Lunt got out of bed and walked out of the bedroom. After a while, he walked in with a glass of ice water and placed it on Karen's table.

"Brother, are you in a bad mood?"

"No." Karen shook his head, "Maybe I feel a little bored."

"Then I'll give this card to you, brother."

Lunt placed a card in front of Karen. It was a beautifully printed card with a full moon on it, labeled "Moonlight purification, which can dispel all negative magical effects."

Lunt still has a stack of cards like this in his hand, which are considered one of the most popular toys among male students of his age in recent years. Lunt spends more than half of his monthly pocket money on collecting these cards.

Karen can also understand this. In his previous life, when he was a child, he bought many packages of instant noodles to collect such cards.

"Thanks."

"You're welcome, brother."

Lunt lay back on the bed.

Karen took two sips of ice water, leaned back on the chair, put up his hands, and stretched.

"I'm going out to get some fresh air. Do you want to join me?"

Lunt asked curiously: "Will grandpa come with us?"

"We can go ask him together."

Lunt stuck out his tongue: "Brother, I don't want to take this risk."

The family's reverence for grandpa is deeply imprinted in their bones.

"Come on, brother, I'll give you another one." Lunt pulled out another card and handed it to Karen.

Karen took it. There was a person drawn on the card, and there was a shadow drawn diagonally behind the person.

[Shadow Guardian - Summons a black figure to accompany you]

"You already gave me two, are you willing to give them up?" Karen asked.

Lunt smiled and said: "Some cards are easier to obtain and not difficult to collect. I have many of the same cards."

"Ah That's good."

Karen walked out of the bedroom. The door of Grandpa's study was opened, and Uncle Mason could be seen inside. He was stepping on the ladder to replace the light bulb.

Karen walked in and helped his uncle hold the ladder.

Uncle Mason said while changing the light bulb: "Mr. Longmar, an old believer in the church, was on his deathbed. Mrs. Longmar called and asked your grandfather to pray for him. Little Mr. Longmar personally drove to pick him up.

"

"Grandpa is working really hard," Karen said.

"Who says it's not the case? Half of our family's stable business is earned through your grandfather's reputation. Okay, that's it."

Uncle Mason came down from the ladder, walked to the switch and pressed it, and the light came on.

"By the way, Karen, do you want a midnight snack? Your aunt just bought a new box of canned herring for us in the afternoon."

"That's great, but I'm not hungry right now, and it would be a crime to eat canned herring when you're not hungry, so I'm going to go for a walk."

"Oh, then you are really in trouble." Uncle Mason said with some regret, "You know, the time our family allows us to open herring cans is actually very short, especially after winter, we can't open all the windows for ventilation. They

It often feels like the two of us set off a gas bomb there. Well, poor people never understand the true meaning of good food, do they?"

"Yes, a moment of silence for the herrings accompanying their lost souls."

Karen pretended to be sorry and walked out of the study and went downstairs.

At the dining table on the second floor, Aunt Winnie and Aunt Mary were going through the accounts together. They seemed to be arguing quietly about the details of a certain amount of money. They didn't pay attention when Karen came downstairs.

When we arrived at the living room on the first floor, it was very quiet. Only the lights at the stairs were on, so several corners of the living room were dark at this time. For outsiders, it was easy to trigger a lot of daydreams at this time.

Karen looked at the door to the living room and didn't rush out. Instead, he walked into the basement and came to the door of his aunt's workshop.

The two welfare-listed corpses lying inside had been preliminarily processed by the aunt. The magician was wearing a cheap suit, while Mandira was changed into a red dress by the aunt.

Karen looked at Mandila. After a while, Mandila seemed to have received some kind of induction and sat up on the steel bed.

"You're bored staying here, aren't you? Let's go out for a walk together?"

Tomorrow morning, the two bodies will be placed on the first floor one after another. After going through the process and taking photos, they will be sent to Paul's crematorium for incineration.

Karen walked to the living room on the first floor and after making sure no family members came down, Mandira followed him and walked out. She was wearing a long dress and makeup, giving people a very gentle and quiet feeling.

As soon as he walked out of the courtyard, Karen saw a figure in a red suit, it was Alfred who was walking towards here.

Alfred saw Karen and Mandira standing behind Karen, and immediately sighed in his heart:

Oh, my God, is this a hobby only great beings have, taking a dead person out for a walk late at night?

"Master."

Alfred greets Karen.

Karen didn't expect Alfred to come here so late. If he had come out earlier, he wouldn't have to "call" Mandira to accompany him.

"How did you come?"

"Young master, I have found some clues about the circus, so I came to report to you that they have not actually left Luojia City, but are hiding in a farm and watching the wind direction. I will continue

Find connections to keep an eye on them and get more information."

"Okay, if you have any information, please synchronize a copy to Dis."

"Yes, I understand. Then should I report to Mr. Dis now?"

Alfred felt that he still shouldn't be this light bulb, even if the female companion the young master took out for a walk tonight...she was a corpse.

"Grandpa is not here and has gone to Mr. Longmar's house to pray."

"Mr. Longmar?" Alfred chewed on the name.

"Probably just an ordinary believer." Karen said.

"Okay, I understand, Master."

Dis told himself that there were still seven days left. It was almost midnight, but in fact there were only six days left.

During such a precious countdown, Diste went to an ordinary believer's home at night to complete the work that an ordinary priest should do;

Is it hard to understand? No, it's easy to understand, because that's the way Dis behaves.

"Alfred, have you been to Wien?" Karen asked as he walked forward.

"My subordinate has been there before. Wein is a wonderful country." Alfred replied as he followed.

He answered simply, because he knew that even if the young master had never been to Wien, he would definitely be able to gain understanding of Wien through various methods.

The original intention of the question is to ask in a less blunt way: "You should also take a walk with me."

Travel by one person, two persons, or three persons.

Karen walked in the middle, Alfred was half a body behind and followed behind, while Mandira followed Karen's steps steadily.

For the next part of the journey, Karen didn't take the initiative to speak again, Alfred also wisely remained silent, and it was even less likely for Mandira to suddenly say:

Oh, the moonlight is so beautiful tonight.

Walking into a small park on Mink Street, it is actually a slightly larger open space with several bonsais and benches.

Karen sat down on the bench, Alfred sitting next to him.

Originally, in his mind, Karen also motioned for Mandira to sit down. Mandira also accepted the motion, walked to Karen, turned her back to Karen, and then sat directly on Karen's body.

If Karen puts his arms around her at this time, it is one of the typical ambiguous sitting postures between lovers.

Alfred's eyelids twitched slightly, but he immediately looked away and looked at the dim yellow street lamp opposite. What a beautiful light scene. This street lamp was really a magical manifestation of the Creator.

Karen actually did not expect that Mandira would choose to sit down like this. Auntie could not put her in too thick clothes. Whether the body was afraid of the cold was another matter. Anyway, under normal circumstances, they could not complain to auntie.
To be continued...
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