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Phantom of the opera

Author: Dong Mu

Chapter 0: Introduction

Updated on February 5, 2008 16: 12: 00 words: 3723.

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"Mr. Ye, look! There seems to be a construction site ahead, let's go in and hide! " Speaking of a short, lean man, he was panting, his right hand holding a gun was shaking, his face was covered with blood and sweat, but there was no trace of fading in his eyes. Physical strength has been overdrawn to the extreme, and he still scans all suspicious signs around him with his eyes full of clothes.

His name is Mr. Ye, a middle-aged man with a well-proportioned figure and a delicate appearance, with a little bookish brow. At this time, he was in rags, and his tiny wounds were constantly dripping blood. He is holding a small quilt in his arms. Under the projection of moonlight, he can clearly see that a baby under the full moon is wrapped in a quilt and sleeping peacefully!

This is a completed construction site, but the external wall of the construction site has not been demolished, indicating that residents have not moved in yet. Only next to the main entrance of the construction site, there is a temporary board house with lights on, a big figure, which should be the night watchman of the construction site.

The two entered the construction site through a gap in the fence. At this time, the crescent moon is half curved in the night sky, deeper and quieter. By the moonlight of this star, they quickly flashed into a corridor before closing the door.

It's dark in the corridor, and there is a lot of rubbish under your feet. John Yap carefully held the child in her arms, touched the black, and rubbed forward step by step, for fear that one of her own carelessness would hurt the baby in her arms.

In the empty room, John Yap sat cross-legged on the ground with her child in her arms, and the window of the room was not installed. The cold wind got into the room from the empty window and hit the body full of wounds, which made John Yap's heart even bigger. ...

It should be the whole book.