Chapter 86: Missing

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Yin Ze: “……….”

Su Min: “………..”

He was too unlucky. The other chairs were all fine and only Brother Hao’s chair had two legs broken off.

His younger brothers were terrified, “Brother Hao, are you okay?”

Brother Hao noticed that he had been very unlucky for the past two days. This was especially the case when he was trying to find Su Min. It had happened several times in a row.

He decided to try again.

Brother Hao lowered his chair, stood in place, and thought for a moment: “488, come to my room tonight———”

Before he could finish the rest of his words, a part of the ceiling above him fell.

Su Min and Yin Ze were startled and quickly moved away. After leaving from their original location, they realised that it only affected the place Brother Hao was standing in.

The ceiling was lacquered, and this resulted in Brother Hao’s face to be covered in white ash.

Su Min sighed, “Brother Hao, why don’t you go back and rest?”

Brother Hao wiped his face. He looked at Su Min darkly for about half a minute before quickly running away: “Ghost!”

With him crying ghost every day, the prison guards had already grown numb to it.

This time he looked too pitiful, so they didn’ shock him and only made him clean up the ash from the ground.

Everything was calm again.

Yin Ze experienced yet another eye-opening situation, “You really are lucky.”

Su Min this time didn’t act modest. He said: “I might actually be a koi.”

Yin Ze: “………..” He didn’t mean it that way.

Because of that incident in the room, the prisoners were all ushered back to their rooms and locked up again.

Su Min looked out the window and observed the corridor.

The corridor’s floor was concrete. It was still wet. He didn’t know if it was because of the humidity or if they didn’t clean it up properly when they did the cleaning.

In any case, ever since he had first arrived, it had been like this.

The upper part and the lower part of the corridor was the same. The ceiling was very ordinary but, because so much time had passed, there were signs of some of the paint peeling.

Su Min didn’t know where that scream came from.

There were four people in each room. Because of the disappearances each day, the rooms were usually not full.

After Su Min examined the prison, he went back to bed to take a nap.

In the evening, the prisoners lined up for dinner.

The food was exactly the same as before. Nothing was changed. Everyone’s seating was also the same. It was very mundane.

Su Min had only stayed there for two days and he already found it extremely suffocating.

He felt as if he was someone who wasn’t sick getting put into a mental hospital and ending up being surrounded by mad people.

Brother Hao who still had a large bump on his head no longer dared to act lightly fearing that something else would fall on him.

Because of this, he even changed seats with his younger brother to avoid the lamp sitting above him.

Su Min saw this and was amused.

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