The curse in front of Su Ze completely dissipated. He checked again and again to make sure there was no remnant left, and then he breathed a sigh of relief.

--puffiness.

That was the only word he could think of to describe it.

The total amount of cursed power is that of a quasi-first-level cursed spirit, but in actual combat, it's barely at level two.

This feeling gives people a sense of disharmony and weirdness of "quickly made things".

Coupled with the cursed energy on this guy, there was a mixture of some very uncomfortable aura.

Su Ze took a deep breath and threw away the vague unpleasant emotions. Then he looked up at the middle-aged office worker in front of him - he was already sitting in his seat, taking out his laptop and typing away.

——He still had that exhausted look, but at least the gray color on his face had faded.

The influence of the curse on him should have been successfully erased...if there are problems again, it will be his own fault.

Snapped.

Su Ze's shoulder was patted gently.

"Hello~"

Su Ze turned his head when he heard the voice.

Glass put her hands behind her back, stood on tiptoe and looked at him with a strange expression.

"What's wrong, Glass? Aren't you going home? Why don't you get in the car--" Su Ze asked in confusion and with some concern.

"This is 'on the bus'—" Glass pointed down and calmly reminded someone.

The train doors were closed.

The broadcast was informing everyone to sit tight and to pay attention to the precautions when riding.

"Oh no... I was too anxious just now and didn't notice this..." Su Ze was a little annoyed.

The train began to move slowly, with slight jolts.

He then picked up a train route map and said calmly: "It seems that I can only get off at the next stop... I hope it's not too far away--"

"This is a direct flight--" Glass suddenly interrupted him.

Su Ze suddenly had a bad feeling and turned his head stiffly to look at her.

"——We won't stop halfway." Glass said slowly, and then sat down gently in the seat next to him.

"There looks to be no one here, do you want to sit down?" She patted the empty seat next to her.

Master Su's Taoist heart collapsed as he couldn't close his chin.

……

The train was generally stable. The light and dark outside the window alternated, and the electric poles and low-rise houses began to become denser.

"We're already out of the city center..." Glass propped up her chin and looked at the scenery outside the window.

"Oh..." Master Su seemed to be losing his soul.

"The further north you go, the fewer cities there seem to be—" Glass said lazily.

"Really...?" Master Su looked absent-minded.

"Okay, it's just that you got on the wrong bus~" Glass turned around and comforted.

Su Ze just learned from Glass that this train will not arrive in Akita until the afternoon, and the next train back to Tokyo will have to wait until the next day...

In other words, Master Su had to spend a night wandering around the northwest corner of Honshu, where he was unfamiliar with the place.

"If you really can't do it, just come to my house." Glass couldn't bear it any longer and said, "It's no problem to stay at my house for a night or two—"

She didn't care about the suggestion.

“…Huh?” Su Ze was stunned. He was considering the rationality of the matter.

"I'll have to go sooner or later anyway." Glass said in a flat tone with a casual expression.

Su Ze was silent for half a second.

"...Sorry to bother you then." He responded seriously.

Glass glanced at him quietly, then looked away calmly.

"You are quite frank..." She spoke slowly, holding her chin.

"You've come to this point. If you keep pretending to be stupid, you're just deserting—"

“…Hehe.”

……

Afterwards, in order to make sure that the curse just now did not leave any backup, Su Ze decided to talk to the middle-aged office worker to confirm.

Then his tricks failed.

Then Glass successfully persuaded the man by saying that it was a "medical student completing internship assignment."

Therefore, Su Ze was able to conduct a close examination under the pretext of taking the patient's pulse.

He had a solemn face and a furrowed brow, and looked very respectable.

"Please tell your wife... to take it easy." Su Ze looked a little embarrassed, withdrew his hand and said in a low voice.

The man's face instantly showed embarrassment, and he had a reason that was difficult to explain... In short, he believed it without a doubt.

—Because he didn’t even reveal that he had a family.

He looked at Su Ze again with admiration in his eyes.

"Sorry for wasting your time." Su Ze turned around and sat upright.

Glass tilted his head and glanced at him.

Su Ze responded in a low voice: "No problem, the curse has been completely resolved, and there is no residue left... I must be overthinking it."

Glass had no expression on her face: "I was asking about something else——"

Su Ze was instantly embarrassed, and he coughed tactically to explain quietly: "The pulse is weak and floating, and the pulse is slow... It's a kidney problem."

"Can you tell from this?" Glass was skeptical.

"I only have a superficial understanding of pulse, so I can't tell it clearly at a glance... but I can make an auxiliary judgment from other details--" Su Ze gently raised his hand and pointed at the man, "This uncle looks tired, his hair is a little messy, but the collar of his shirt is ironed very neatly--"

"Will a man who can't even shave his beard properly iron his own shirt?"

——So there must be a good wife who helped him do it.

As for why he didn't throw it to the dry cleaners, I can only judge by his temperament...

Glass agreed with this.

"...How to eat lunch?" Master Su discovered another key problem.

"They sell it on the train...but I can't say how good it tastes," replied Glass.

"...How do you usually solve it?" Su Ze's eyes twitched and he turned his head to look at Glass.

"I seldom go home. When I take a bus, I usually buy things after getting off..."

It was already five o'clock in the afternoon when the train stopped at the station.

Gaozi didn't have much luggage, and Su Ze had nothing in his hands - he hadn't planned to come here in the first place.

"Well... it's still a long way from here to my home. I have to take the light rail first, and then transfer..."

Glass tells the story slowly.

Su Ze got a general idea and concluded that her home should be far away from the city, on the edge of the city... or simply "in the countryside."

"That... Ze-kun——" Nishiko wanted to say something.

Su Ze felt that Nitro had not told him something.

"My family may be a little big... and I have many relatives."

?

——How can this statement be so incoherent?

The light rail swayed past the tall buildings in the city. The modern high-rise buildings were full of geometric beauty, and the transparent glass almost formed light pollution.

Su Ze looked at it casually.

The four big words on the hospital flashed by.

"Entering the hospital"...?

? ? !

—Wait, what happened?

A thunderclap exploded in his heart.

——Why are you still dizzy in broad daylight?

"Glass...?" He spoke slowly in shock.

"...That's my home hospital..." She looked a little embarrassed and responded slowly.

Suze stammered.

Glass gritted her teeth and added with difficulty: "...one of them."

Su Ze was struck by lightning.

...Master Su suddenly felt that this visit would not be easy.

The high-rise buildings were left behind. The light rail drove out of the city, and the layers of buildings gradually shrank into a black dot.

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