Sinmonger: Blood Owl


I hate this woman in front of me.

Not because of her character.

Of course, I don't know her character either.

I just hate her face.

This face is beautiful, with big eyes, a high nose bridge, no wrinkles, very smooth skin, and a lot of makeup that smells very expensive, just like the face of a movie star.

But there is a problem.

Her expression.

The woman's expression is too unnatural.

"Ah!!!!"

She was screaming again, all day long, with no sign of a hoarse throat at all. I do admire her a little bit. You must know that the dozens of experimental samples before her, regardless of gender, age, or age, are really rare.

But the expression on her face was still discordant.

I judged that she had plastic surgery, and many times.

When I was doing the autopsy, I verified this. God knows she has undergone several cosmetic surgeries. If I were cruel to my face, I might be able to look like her.

In vivo experiments are very tiring work, but this is my hobby, my career, and my life. An essential part of life.

When I was eight years old, I lured my neighbor's old barking dog into my dad's garage with a sandwich, then used a pipe wrench and a small hacksaw to keep it closed forever mouth.

That was the first step I took, just like the moment when Mozart touched the piano when he was three years old, I knew that this was my talent and my life's longing.

But things didn't go so well after that, and when I got home covered in blood, I was very disturbed by how my parents behaved.

Fortunately, I solved the matter a few weeks later, and also completed two experiments on human specimens at the same time.

It didn't take much effort to dispose of the carcass, I was a very strong boy since I was a child, but speaking of which, until recently I heard that there is a good way to chop it up and feed it to the pigs.

What is this? This news is so hurtful, what the **** is someone like me who has been digging graves for decades?

I remember one time, I was digging a hole on the beach in Miami. It was two o'clock in the morning. I had two full suitcases to deal with. I found something, guess what?

Yes, it's a **** corpse, yes, I went to dump the corpse, but in a random spot on the **** miles of sand, a few shovels went down and dug up the corpse.

It's as if you suddenly had a stomach ache in a barren mountain, just found a grass to squat down, but found that there was already a large pile of **** buried here, or a very curiously shaped lump of shit.

I have to tell you, the mafia in Miami, wearing ridiculous floral shirts, thinks they're cold-blooded guys from old movies, but in fact, these **** are semi-professional hooligans at best, and they use a few Stupid snakeskin bags wrapped the dead in the sand. Do you think you are playing **** at the train station? There is a kind of you simply use a straw mat? See which one stinks first.

All I can do is fill that hole and move it somewhere else, guess what? I just dragged the box and ran less than 200 meters when I saw two idiots in floral shirts digging a hole under a coconut tree.

That night, I buried two more people, yes, that's what I'm talking about, people who urinate on the ground, I push them into the cesspit and put the lid on.

Let's get down to business, the story just wanted to show that the space on this planet is too precious, we must make good use of it, throwing things everywhere is uncivilized behavior.

Anyway, now I have to admit that feeding pigs is indeed a good method, at least a lot better than eating it myself. I have tried it a few times in the past few days, and it is really a very bad memory.

Wait, what is that sound? Someone entered the house... The footsteps... One, two, three... There are five people in total. Is it the police... Sure enough, the soundproofing in the basement is still too bad, I don't know who found it.

There are probably backup troops outside the house. After killing all of them, they won't be able to stay in this city any longer.

Actually, the weather in Seoul is pretty good... Forget it, let's go to Europe, I haven't been there for ten years, and the limelight should pass.


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