Chapter 716: Science Exhibition (I)
(a)
I walked on the way out of school with my head bowed with a heavy heart, and the world became incomplete without you by my side. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
There was a car that followed me silently for a long time, and I didn't even know it.
After following me for a while, the car suddenly accelerated, drove up to me, and ran parallel to me.
The windows rolled down. Kaohsiung leaned out of the driver's seat of the car. He called my name through the car window.
I was taken aback when I saw him.
He said, "What do you think, I've been following you for so long, honking the horn several times, and you haven't even responded." ā
I suddenly panicked. I said, "What are you doing with me?" Isn't he .......?"
Kaohsiung looked at my frightened and helpless appearance and felt distressed. He hurriedly said, "No, no, he's fine, he's fine." Don't think about it. ā
My heart fell back from mid-air.
I breathed a sigh of relief, and I said, "How has he been for the past two days?" ā
Kaohsiung said: "It's good, it's good, he went to work at the shooting range the afternoon before yesterday." I went there yesterday and should be tutoring at the shooting range now. ā
I said, "Does he still feel a lot of pain?" ā
Kaohsiung said: "The doctor prescribed him a new medicine. The analgesic effect is better. Still on probation. He signed an agreement to try the new drug. He took it and it worked very well. Things are much better these days. I was able to sleep until dawn at night. ā
I put my hands together and made a prayer gesture.
Kaohsiung said: "Don't you think it's too hard for me to talk to you in such a posture? ā
He said, "Get in the car, right?" Chat in the car? ā
I hesitated.
Kaohsiung said: "Do I look like a kidnapper? ā
I said, "It's very like." ā
Kaohsiung patted the steering wheel and said, "He asked me to come and see you and give you a message." You don't listen to what he says, forget it. ā
He reached out and rolled up the window.
Just as the window glass was about to close, I opened the door and sat down next to him.
(b)
"What did he tell you to say?" I asked.
Kaohsiung said: "He asked me to see how you are, how you are rehearsing, how you are studying, how your mood is, whether you have lost your hair, etc., etc., etc." ā
He stared at my hat. He said, "Are you losing your hair?" ā
I quickly digressed and I said, "I'm fine." Have you been on his side all these days? ā
Kaohsiung said, "Yes." Didn't you ask me to take care of him? I have been sleeping on the wire bed for many days, and I pity such a man, curled up in that little bed every day, and fell down as soon as I fell asleep at night, I had to lie upright, not daring to move, for fear of waking him. It wasn't easy for him to get a good night's sleep. I'm so tired that my back hurts. ā
I said, "It's so hard for you." Kaohsiung brother. ā
Kaohsiung said: "Again." ā
I said, "What? ā
Kaohsiung said: "Aren't you going to act in an English musical?" Can't understand the words I say? ā
I said, "What's the hell?" ā
Kaohsiung said: "Say what you just said again: It's really hard for you, Brother Kaohsiung." ā
He said: "I listened to it and enjoyed it very much, all the back pain, in an instant, disappeared without a trace. ā
I bit my lip. I said, "You haven't passed on what your guide told you to preach." ā
Kaohsiung said, "Okay, I won't play tricks on you." He asked me to tell you that he would go to the hospital on Saturday for a check-up, so that you could study hard, rehearse well, and if you wanted to go to see him, you would go to him again on Sunday. ā
I looked at Kaohsiung and said suspiciously, "Is it really going for a re-examination?" ā
Kaohsiung said, "Really. My mom made an appointment for him. A Guangzhou oncologist came to the hospital to give a lecture, and the treatment of his disease was the No.1 in the country, or he walked in front of the emperor. I want to ask this specialist to show him and think of a way to help him relieve a little pain. ā
I clasped my hands together again and prayed, "I hope there will be a way." It's too hard for him to stay up like this day by day. ā
I said, "As long as I can alleviate his pain, I am willing to replace him with my body, and I will not hesitate to break his bones." ā
(c)
I reached out and pulled the car door, and I said, "I know, thank you Brother Kaohsiung for the message." ā
"You won't cross the river and tear down the bridge like this, I'm going to leave after listening to it!" Kaohsiung said, "His words have been preached, and my words have not yet been spoken." ā
I stopped. I said, "What do you have to say?" ā
Kaohsiung said: "You are free this Saturday, come with me to an interesting place?" ā
He shook the two tickets in his hand.
I said, "I don't have time, I have a lot of homework on Saturday and I have to rehearse the show." ā
I pulled the door again, and I stepped out with one foot.
Kaohsiung said behind my back, "I forgot to tell you. He asked me to come to you today. He said, "You will definitely go with me." ā
I stopped again. I turned back to face him.
I said, "Bring it." ā
He smiled and handed me the ticket.
"Human Science Fair?" I looked at Kaohsiung suspiciously.
I said, "The kind of nude model?" ā
Kaohsiung said: "Naked. Nude, both men and women. ā
I said, "I don't want to see this kind of exhibition." ā
Kaohsiung grinned.
He said, "But he said, you will definitely go with me, and he said, if you go to see it, you will definitely get something." He saw an advertisement for the exhibition in the newspaper and asked me to buy a ticket. If he hadn't gone for a review, he would have wanted to go with you. ā
I looked at Kaohsiung and said, "You didn't lie to me?" ā
Kaohsiung said: "Am I like a liar? ā
Before I could reply, he picked up my tone and said in a female voice in a shrill voice, "Very like." ā
I couldn't help but smile at the corner of my mouth.
Kaohsiung said: "I swear to God, it's true! I don't believe you, ask him on Sunday. ā
I kind of believe in Kaohsiung now.
But why did you ask him to take me to see the nude models?
(iv)
It didn't take long for me to know the answer.
It turns out that the so-called nude model is not a living person at all, but a corpse specimen!
"Isn't it a science fair? Is it a corpse on display? "I looked in amazement at the human specimens with exposed muscles and nerves.
Kaohsiung said, "Yes." That's science. It doesn't get much more scientific than this. ā
He walked over to a standing human specimen. He struck the exact same pose as it. He looked at me in that pose.
He said, "Is it handsome?" ā
He looked at the corpse and said, "Am I like it?" ā
I looked at the pale muscles and fibers on the corpse, and I felt so uncomfortable that the whole room instantly became ghostly.
I said, "I don't want to see an exhibition like this. ā
I turned around to get to the exit. Kaohsiung grabbed me with agility. He said, "Don't run away. ā
He said, "You can't run away." That's what you're wearing in your clothes. No matter where you run, you can't get rid of it! ā
I shook his hand away.
I said, "I beg your pardon, but I feel really bad with you." ā
Kaohsiung said, "Miss! If you don't dare to face the truth, you will feel bad all the time, extremely bad. ā
He turned my head over and put my head close to the glass alcove.
He said, "Don't turn your head, look at this body." He used to be able to move, too. He was also deeply loved. There are also people who break their souls for him, break their hearts for him, and weep for him. He's loved too! ā
That day, Kaohsiung pressed my head almost against that glass niche. Ignoring my resistance and struggles, he whispered in my ear, "Your guidance, in fact, is the same. ā
He suddenly took a step back and let go of me.
I walked away from the cold glass.
He bent down and stroked the upper.
I just stomped on the top of his foot.
He said, "Okay. Little beast! Let's go. ā
I turned and ran towards the exit.
He said behind me, "I--say-all-is-true--word." ā
I ran back to the house in a panic and locked myself in my study.
That night, I had the same dream I had in Xiyuan about being tied up and skinned again.
I woke up in a cold sweat.
I still remember the pain, and the bloodless paleness.