Touqi Veteran Driver: it Took Me Three Years to Remember That I Died

Touqi Veteran Driver: it Took Me Three Years to Remember That I Died

by The Monster Has A Voice

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Ch. 21(Epilogue) The Final Farewell
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The real punishment came after Lao Wang died. The "Seven Days to Resurrection" given to him by the Judge of the Underworld was actually an illusion that stretched the seven seconds before death into three years, allowing him to repeat the evils of his life in an endless cycle. In the past three years, he still drove a taxi, raking in trouble, teasing, and taking advantage of the imaginary night. He was completely unaware that every passenger in the car was the soul of the mother and daughter who were killed by him on a rainy night. They watched his unimproved performances more than three hundred times in the dark, waiting for a sincere confession. It wasn't until the first seven nights, when the soaked mother took the girl into the car, that he saw the truth in the broken mirror - all the "living" days were just an atonement execution ground arranged in a seven-second revolving door. When he finally trembles and says "I'm sorry," eternal punishment has already begun: he will carry all the souls he has hurt until the last one forgives him. And the "loophole" that the girl secretly planted became the only glimmer of light in the darkness. This is a story about "selective amnesia". We all have nights we don't want to remember, mistakes we all pretend didn't happen. But there are no trash cans in the underworld. All "forget it" will be recorded, and all "no one saw it anyway" will become evidence in court. When Lao Wang finally said the words "I'm sorry," he discovered that his deepest fear was not ghosts, but that he finally saw his true self.

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