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Chapter 65 Rain(2/2)

In the heavy rain, the taxi accelerated wildly and escaped.

Huaishi was left alone.

The thick rain curtain seemed to swallow up everything. Countless rainwater shattered in an instant, setting off a roar that seemed like the world was shattering. Other than that, there was a heart-stopping silence.

Everything became foggy, only the traffic lights under the elevated road were shining with a dazzling red light.

The passing vehicles emerged from the rain and fog and then disappeared into the rain and fog, just like running monsters.

And among these countless steel monsters, Huai Shi stood in the center of the viaduct, bent down and put down her travel bag, and put the pistol, magazines and bullets one by one on the vest under her raincoat.

Categorize.

Put these on the left, those on the right, and some in the middle.

So it gradually became heavier.

So it gradually became fuller.

It was as if he had found his own internal organs one by one, and they seemed to be beating in his empty heart. He returned to wholeness step by step.

The empty body seemed to welcome back the breath of the soul.

Until finally, he picked up the heavy automatic rifle and hung it on his shoulder.

In a daze, Huai Shi seemed to be finally complete.

But it seems like something is missing.

Until he finally remembered to put the earphones hanging on his collar into his ears, and then, the rough drum beat and bass beat tore apart the overly noisy silence.

"has he lost his mind?can he see or is he blind?"

The boy tapped his fingers on the gun body and hummed softly along with the song, "can he walk at all" or if he moves will he fall?"

Does he still have sense?

Is he blind?

Can he still move forward?

Or will he fall down if he moves?

During the wait that was unknown whether it was long or short, he shook his head to the rhythm of the drums, hovering in the rain, fog and the elevated highway, like an invisible soul, letting the heavy vehicles roar past.

As if waiting for the bell to ring in the distance.

Until the dark birds once again cut shadows from the rain curtain.

He slowly raised the gun body in his hand, put it on his shoulder, turned off the safety, and stared at the outline gradually emerging in the rain curtain through the rainwater left on the hood.

High beams illuminated his eyes.
Chapter completed!
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