Chapter 2 Corpse
This is a real thing. It's not strange. There's nothing special, but it's uncomfortable, so write it down. Let's have a look.
I went to the medical school. Speaking of medical school, it is estimated that every student will have to dissect a body. This is nothing. Actually, I'm not afraid. Because of my particularly indifferent personality, it is difficult to stimulate anything. This is what medicine calls a t-type person. This kind of person needs great sadness and joy to have a great mood. But I was really shocked that time.
When I was in college, we were driven to a new school that had not yet been built because the school had built a new campus. More remote are two teaching buildings and several dormitories.
Although we are freshmen, we still have to take anatomy classes, so we put a small number of corpses in the two teaching buildings on the bottom of the east building.
Don't say you don't know why, it is true that the East Building has been lower than the West Building since the day the body was put in.
A year without wind and waves.
In the second year, there were not enough corpses for new students. Later, the school made a decision that I would never forget and moved the bodies from the old campus.
That day, I was going to class. As soon as I went up the stairs, I saw two buildings piled up with bare bodies. You can't think of that level of shock.
The body is vertical and dense, emitting the volatile smell of Volaline.
How tall is one person? When I walked to the classroom in a daze, I couldn't forget the scene, and I didn't know why. I always keep this memory in the depths of my heart and I don't want to recall it. After recalling it today, I will seal this memory here.
Warning later people that whether they are enthusiastic or not, medical students or doctors have a certain degree of indifference to life.