When the weirdness comes to the world, death is the end

Chapter 239



Chapter 239

The sky gradually darkened, and the noisy mental hospital gradually quieted down.

After Lin Mo took off his work clothes, he felt a little cold, so he put on his small coat.

The hospital is in the suburbs, and there is an unsettling silence all around.

No one lives nearby, and there are many tall locust trees planted around. A few gusts of cold wind blew, and the leaves rustled and shook.

During the day, people came and went, and the hospital was very lively, but as the sun set, employees went home one after another, and the hospital gradually became deserted, and even looked a little gloomy.

The elder sister who locked the door came over and urged: "Don't stand there, it's time to get off work, hurry home."

Lin Mo blinked her eyes. It was the first time she saw a unit urging employees to get off work. Aren't they usually hoping that you will die of exhaustion at work?

"Are you going to lock the door?" Lin Mo glanced at the big iron lock in the aunt's hand, then turned on the phone screen to check the time, "But it's only six o'clock now, so early?"

Auntie rolled her eyes at her impatiently and said stiffly: "This is the hospital's rule, close at six o'clock!"

"Uh... okay." Her attitude made Lin Mo feel a little uncomfortable, but he still said in a good voice: "Sorry, auntie, I just started working and don't know this rule. But my home is far away from here, almost two hours away, so I plan to live in the hospital..."

"You want Accommodation?" The aunt suddenly raised her voice, took a step forward, put her face in front of her, and her eyes were as big as copper bells: "Did you say that when you joined the company?"

"No... What's wrong...?" The sudden close-up killing scared Lin Mo, and his body subconsciously took two steps back, and he stuttered: "I made a temporary decision, and I just saw that the hospital has employee dormitories."

The aunt's eyes were wide open, which was really scary, as if she wanted to eat people. Lin Mo's heartbeat accelerated, and she wondered if she had offended her in some way.

She really didn't want to live in a dormitory. It's okay to squeeze with others in college, but can't she reward herself for working and making money?

Until she found out that the employee dormitory was a single room.

The aunt stared at her for a few seconds and asked a strange question: "Have you thought about it?"

"I have thought about it." Lin Mo nodded. If you don't take advantage of it, you are a fool. A single room in the employee dormitory with such conditions would cost at least four figures a month to rent.

She added: "If it's not convenient to make a temporary arrangement, I can continue to work the night shift tonight."

"No one is on night shift in our hospital." Auntie slowly stepped back and took out her mobile phone: "Wait a minute, I'll talk to the dean."

She went to the corner to make a call. Lin Mo stood there, looking at the dark corridor that seemed endless, feeling a little chilly.

No one is on night shift in the hospital?

How is it possible?

What if the patient needs it in the middle of the night?

Lin Mo had never heard of a hospital with no one on duty at night, which was not in line with common sense.

Then, she thought of the boy in Ward 7 who was playing Gobang with his invisible friend.

"Is this hospital haunted?"

As soon as this thought came up, it spread wildly in her heart like weeds.

It is definitely not a good thing for a person to have too much imagination. She had already imagined a pair of red embroidered shoes at the end of the corridor.

You know, in horror movies, mental hospitals are definitely the hardest hit areas, and there are schools, hotels, homestays, deserted villages, etc.

At this time, the aunt came over after the phone call. Her face looked particularly gloomy under the dim light: "Come with me, I'll arrange a room for you."

"Oh... Oh, okay." Lin Mo hurried to catch up, but his steps were very slow, always keeping a distance from the aunt.

She took out her mobile phone from her coat pocket and opened the job search software.

It's better to believe it than not to believe it. If it is really haunted, you should change your job as soon as possible. Your life is important.

Coincidentally, a hospital where she had submitted her resume before just replied to her today.

Hospital: Working hours are from 8 am to 8 pm, two shifts, can you accept it?

Lin Mo: ... OK.

Hospital: Occasional overtime, can you accept it?

Lin Mo: ... OK.

Hospital: Monthly salary of 1,800 during internship, regularization after three months, no food and accommodation, can you accept it?

Seeing this, she silently put her phone back into her pocket and quickly caught up with the old lady walking in front.

Although she felt a little strange, she was relieved when she thought that the job was well paid.

It's better to be haunted than to die of poverty!

After working twelve hours, I returned to the ten-square-meter rental house and didn't even have the strength to hang myself.

There were wards on both sides of the corridor. The noisy patients during the day seemed toEverything was quiet, without any sound.

The hospital covers a large area, consisting of two connected buildings, the other of which is the staff dormitory.

The aunt took her up to the second floor, and finally stopped in front of a door, saying, "This is your dormitory."

Pushing the door open and turning on the light, the bright light illuminated the entire house.

It was no different from what she saw during the day, spacious, clean and odorless. Although it was not as good as the mansion in Ward No. 7, it was already very good.

The aunt handed the room key to Lin Mo: "I will tell you a few things first, you listen carefully, don't take it as a fart."

"Okay." Lin Mo took the key and nodded.

"Close this door now, don't open it later, and don't go out at night."

"Draw the curtains when you go to bed, leaving no gaps. There is tape on the table that can seal the curtains."

"Also..." Auntie paused and said, "Don't pull the curtains to see if you hear strange noises, and don't make any noises."

..........

At ten o'clock in the evening, everyone began to gather.

Their gathering place was a snack street a few dozen meters away from the school.

The first to arrive was Su Yuan, who had nothing to do every day, didn't have to work or repeat grades, and walked slowly all the way.

Jiang Huan followed him, she kept her head down and didn't say a word.

Not long after they arrived, a horn sounded behind them. It was Ye Haoyu.

He was wearing a yellow jacket and a kangaroo helmet, holding a hamburger in his left hand and controlling a small electric donkey with his right hand, and rode over unsteadily.

The car stopped next to Su Yuan, and Ye Haoyu handed him a Coke.

As Su Yuan took it, he heard his cell phone ringing.

"Your order is about to time out, please..."

"A customer is urging for an order!"

Su Yuan asked him while drinking Coke: "You haven't finished delivering yet?"

Ye Haoyu mumbled: "There's another order."

"Where's the meal?" Su Yuan asked him.

"I don't know." Ye Haoyu took a big bite of the burger.


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