
The Ending Pawnbroker
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There is a final pawn shop hidden in the world. It is hidden in the cracks of the world. It has no address and no signboard. If no one takes the initiative to look for it, it will never be seen. There is only one kind of transaction: the pawn gives up the final tragic ending of his life in exchange for the fulfillment of his current obsession. Five absolute laws 1. Passive hospitality: The pawn shop never seeks out, tempts, brainwashes, or persuades, and all transactions are voluntary. ? 2. Exchange of equal value: Give up endings such as "poverty, loneliness, illness, premature death, separation, regret, and being let down" in exchange for current wealth, reunion, health, love, and stability. ? 3. Irreversible contract: Once the outcome is pawned, it is permanently destroyed, irredeemable, irrevocable, and unchangeable. ? 4. The rule of transferring suffering: All the suffering in life that people voluntarily throw away will not disappear, and will be unconditionally transferred to the person in charge of the pawn. ? 5. Shackles of the owner: The shopkeeper is immortal and trapped in the shop forever. He is not allowed to leave the shop, he is not allowed to interfere with the world, he is not allowed to show his emotions, he is not allowed to remind, and he is not allowed to change anyone's fate. He can only watch silently.
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