Chapter 330 The 30th Deliveryman
Chapter 330 The 30th Deliveryman
Levi opened the door, and Yan Xun followed behind him. Together they saw Koy sitting on the sofa wiping his mouth.
“I just heard someone vomiting,” Yan Xun said.
“Yes…” Koy turned around, and when he saw the feathered meatball in Yan Xun’s hand, he gagged again.
"Take it further away," he said weakly.
Yan Xun looked at the ball of flesh, then at Koy, "You see it and still feel disgusted?"
"You don't actually think this thing is cute, do you?" Koy asked incredulously. He wiped his mouth with his sleeve and then took a few more gulps of water to suppress the urge to vomit.
"It's better than the one in the tent," Yan Xun said.
He looked around, trying to find a place to store the meatball, but in the end, Levi found a cardboard box in the room and told him to put the meatball in it.
"Thanks," Yan Xun said.
He put the meatball into a cardboard box and then placed the box outside the door—this was at Koy's insistence, as he said he didn't want to see these disgusting things.
After confirming that Yan Xun had placed the meatball outside the door, Koy breathed a sigh of relief. "Where did you find it?"
He touched the goosebumps on his arm. "Could it be that other fleshy lumps have really crawled into the farm?"
Yan Xun's gaze lingered on his lower abdomen for a moment, thinking that things were even worse than Koy had imagined.
Levi briefly explained how Yan Xun discovered the fleshy ball, and upon hearing this, Coy pointed to the door and asked, "You mean, these things can grow bigger again?"
"Maybe it will turn into our shape?"
“Who knows what they’ll look like?” Yan Xun said. “What if they look just like the body’s owner…”
“Then the end of the world is really not far away,” Levy replied.
"They will replace those people."
"This is just speculation; maybe things aren't so bad," Yan Xun said. However, they haven't found any fully grown individuals yet, so they can't be sure what these fleshy spheres will look like when they grow up.
“That would be best,” Coy said, leaning back on the sofa. “I don’t want all my friends to turn out to be imposters someday.”
He then looked at Yan Xun and said, "We should inform Liam's brother as soon as possible."
"He's pregnant too."
Yan Xun and Levi exchanged a glance upon hearing this.
The two of them went to the opposite side of Koy.
The feeling of his parents talking to him together made Koy a little uncomfortable; he had a feeling that something bad was about to happen.
“Actually, we’re both wondering about something.” After Yan Xun and Levi exchanged glances, it was Levi who broke the silence.
“What?” Koy asked.
"Don't you feel any difference?" Yan Xun said.
“You’ve never done this before,” Levy replied. “You’ve seen so many disgusting things, but you’ve never vomited so violently.”
Koy looked at the two of them. "I'm not very good at thinking," he said. "You'd better just tell me the answer."
Yan Xun and Levi exchanged another glance, and then they said together, "What we mean is, we think you might be pregnant."
"Impossible!" Koy almost jumped off the sofa.
"I can't be pregnant. I haven't been in contact with any men or women recently..." He suddenly stopped, looking at Yan Xun suspiciously.
Yan Xun made an X with his hands over his chest. "Don't think about it. Although we don't know why they're pregnant yet, it's definitely not the kind of contact you're thinking of."
He recalled his landlady, Milo, and the men and women who suddenly became pregnant.
Koy knew that someone in the factory was pregnant, and he also knew that this had nothing to do with those contacts... He looked at Yan Xun and Levi with some despair, "Maybe you've made a mistake."
"Maybe," Yan Xun said, "but we feel that your current state is very similar."
Koy wanted to argue, but the urge to vomit returned, and he could only awkwardly cover his mouth... After a while, he looked up and asked, "I have some of that stuff in my stomach?"
He stared wide-eyed at his lower abdomen, looking as if he wanted to have surgery to remove it immediately.
“I think we should get a thorough check-up once we get back to the city,” Levy said, then asked Yan Xun, “Didn’t those people think about removing it?”
“Perhaps it will control their brains,” Yan Xun thought for a moment and said. “Since it can mentally control those animals, it might also be able to control its own host.”
"Moreover, these people all felt that they had received divine revelation."
He repeated what the newsboy had said.
Levi looked somewhat worried as he looked at Yan Xun and then at Koy. "I just hope the end of the world doesn't really come."
“There’s only one guest room here,” he said to them. “Have you decided how you want to allocate it?”
“I can sleep on the sofa,” Yan Xun said.
“I can too,” Koy also said.
Yan Xun glanced at Ke Yi, a look of sympathy on his face. "For the sake of your child, I think it would be better for you to sleep in the guest room."
Koy: "..."
He let out a few curses.
"Are you sure you can sleep here?" Levi asked.
The sofa could only accommodate two people sitting side by side; it was too small for Yan Xun to lie down.
“You can also sleep on the floor in the guest room,” he told Yan Xun.
“No need,” Yan Xun said. “I’ll keep an eye on things here.”
Levy's house wasn't big; you could see the refrigerator in the corner from the living room. If those things really did sneak into his house, they might quietly steal food from the refrigerator in the middle of the night.
Levi didn't understand at first, but after seeing the direction of Yan Xun's gaze, he immediately understood what he meant.
"Ok."
"Do you need to switch shifts?" he asked Yan Xun.
Yan Xun shook his head. "I can rest on the way back to the city."
As the two were talking, Koy's stomach suddenly growled. He glanced at them somewhat awkwardly and said, "I'm hungry."
Levy nodded. "I'll go prepare the food."
He then left the two of them behind and headed to the kitchen, leaving only Yan Xun and Ke Yi in the living room, while Lily lay on the carpet at their feet.
Koy glanced furtively back at Levi, and after making sure he couldn't hear their conversation, he whispered to Yan Xun, "You'd better not worry too much about Levi."
"Ok?"
"He's an eccentric person."
"He's always lived on this farm," Coy whispered.
"Liam and I were the 30th people to deliver goods for him."
"Is the damage rate of delivery drivers really that high?"
“While you’re right, that’s not what I wanted to say,” Coy said earnestly. “I heard he’s lived on this farm for the past 25 years and has never left.”
“But he looks only about 30 years old,” Yan Xun said.
“Yes, that’s what I wanted to say.” Koy shook his head and gave Yan Xun a look that said, “You’re not too stupid.”
“So we need to be careful of him too,” Koy whispered. “Maybe the task the boss gave Liam is related to him.”
"He withheld some information."
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