Hello, I Am the Receptionist

Hello, I Am the Receptionist

by Big Brother

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About This Novel

Hanging is called swinging, jumping off a building is called Peter Pan, carrion is called the Hulk, and burning charcoal is called Blackie... There is no respect or lack of respect, work is work, and nothing should be done less. A collection of non-fiction short stories, a book written by a senior brother who can be called the "Mark Twain of the funeral industry" with some ups and downs, some boiling points, and some tears. Yes, he was a funeral home attendant. Whenever he receives a mission, it's either a murder case or an unsolved case. Couples who commit suicide, fathers who burn charcoal, middle school students who jump off buildings, resentful daughters who drown, and old people who have been dead for a long time without being heard of... It is precisely because he works in a funeral parlor that he has seen all life and death in the world. He knows that the danger is not lying down, but standing.

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Holding Pen in Left Hand✨69mo ago

In fact, there are a few parts that I don't quite understand, maybe I didn't understand them. However, after reading it, I seem to have a new understanding of less popular professions. Thank you, senior brother!

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Da Da Da Da Da La69mo ago

The hero's life is really rich. I admire him very much for being so calm and continuing his job in such an environment. When I read the first few chapters, I felt very scary.

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Cute Sisters Are Beautiful69mo ago

The dead in the novel are really helpless in all kinds of ways. Seeing their various ways of death gave me a deeper understanding of the fragility of life. It is really a wise thing to cherish life and stay away from those messy things.

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Cute Sisters Are Beautiful69mo ago

Reading the descriptions in this novel, I have a better understanding of the experience after death. Overall, the novel is not very scary, and the descriptions of various cases are also within a more appropriate range, but it is not recommended to read at night.

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