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Capítulo 2199: Chapter 2199: Sinner

Xu Huo went to an old hospital with so history and found a retired old doctor to inquire about the offspring of Outer Zone players born in this district.

The ti of birth for this district is not short. Logically speaking, the stranded Outer Zone players should have produced at least two or three generations. If, as so Outer Zone players say, offspring from the combination of Outer Zone and district residents are mostly normal, then there should be so players with normal developnt in this district now.

“There are so, but Outer Zone people don’t trust hospitals here. Their children are rarely sent to the hospital for treatnt.” The old doctor thought for a mont and added, “But soone has ntioned that children of Outer Zone people, once raised, are all quite healthy and rarely get sick. It might be because they take the Evolution Potion from a very young age.”

“If you want to know more about these children’s situation, you can ask at the Divine Temple.”

“District residents believe in the Goddess. Even when combining with Outer Zone people, they don’t change their faith. If they don’t tell the hospital, they will tell the Goddess.”

“During the years you’ve been practicing dicine, you should have seen the offspring of Outer Zone players,” said Xu Huo. “They inherit district resident genes. Do they still retain two reproductive systems, and does it affect their lifespan?”

The old lady wasn’t completely unaware. After all, practicing dicine for so many years, there are friends or neighbors who must have so instances.

“I’ve only seen two or three grow up,” she said. “Although they’re not dual-gender, their bodies are quite good. As for whether lifespan is affected, I don’t know… Most who beco players die in the ga.”

“Outer Zone and district people find it hard to have children. Incomplete dual-gender physically can’t survive, having even lower survival rates than district people. Most children sent to the hospital for treatnt are like this.”

The old lady sighed, “That’s why I advocate not marrying Outer Zone people, and even if you do, it’s best not to have children. Only with luck could relatively healthy children be born, and those with poor health die before reaching half a year old, pitying both the children and adults.”

This was different from the discussions Xu Huo overheard before. According to the stranded Outer Zone players, the ratio of normal children is relatively high, with fewer dual-gender cases. Of course, it’s possible the hospital has more concentrated examples, and for children born normal or healthy, Outer Zone players likely won’t send them to the hospital.

The old doctor couldn’t access hospital records, so Xu Huo went to the director’s office to find records from the past fifty years of Outer Zone player dical treatnts — it’s not easy for Outer Zone players to hide their identity, but it can’t be ruled out that children born in this district later changed nas, so the information in the records is very limited.

Of course, it’s not that Outer Zone players never send their children to hospitals for checks; inside, there are nine cases marked where one parent was an Outer Zone person. The children of these nine pairs of parents are all normal, only possessing one complete reproductive system.

Naturally, these children born in the hospital never returned thereafter.

It’s easier for Outer Zone people to change identities, but not all district residents changed. Xu Huo used the dical records from three hospitals to find a district resident who once had a normal child with an Outer Zone player.

This was a woman who no longer lived at her original address. He expanded his search range to eventually find her at a clinic a few streets away from the hospital’s given address.

The small clinic is governnt-funded, treating patients who aren’t very mobile but don’t need long-term hospitalization. The woman is a nurse in this clinic. When Xu Huo approached the door, he happened to see a patient frantically beating her. The woman didn’t resist, just covered her head and silently endured the beating. The clinic’s two other doctors and nurses quickly ca over to pull the patient away, uneasy about lashing out at the patient, angry eyes turned to the woman. But upon seeing finger marks on her face, they had no more words.

“Go apply so dication,” the doctor said gruffly.

Another young nurse soothed the patient, then ca to pull her into the back room for dication.

“Honestly, why stand there letting her hit you?” The young nurse said crossly, “The Goddess tells us to be kind to others, but she didn’t say we lose face to take another’s slaps.”

“She’s ill, sick people are emotionally troubled. It wasn’t on purpose.” The woman mumbled with her head lowered.

“It was deliberate! Can’t you see she’s targeting you? She always gets upset when you change her dressing, why doesn’t she hit ?”

The woman lowered her head further, “…I deserve it…”

The young nurse was angry at her lack of resistance. At that mont the doctor called her from outside, so she thrust the dicine into the woman’s hands, “It’s almost closing ti anyway, go ho first, tonight I’ll cover your night shift.”

The woman looked up wanting to say sothing, but the young nurse hurriedly left.

After standing still for a mont, the woman slowly placed the dicine back on the table, changed into her coat, and took a small cloth bag before leaving through the back door.

After leaving the clinic, the woman went to a nearby market to buy two greens before heading into an even more secluded alley. This place was ho mostly to elderly residents, and the whole alley was shrouded in a heavy atmosphere.

No one greeted her, nor did she lift her head to look at anyone. The surrounding gazes mixed with so disdain, but no one troubled her. Finally reaching her ho deep in the alley, bending down she picked up bread left by soone unknown at the corner of the door. Darting her eyes around after a mont, she put it elsewhere before entering alone.

The door shut before the neighboring door opened — an old lady peeked out, muttering as she ca to retrieve her bread.

The woman’s dwelling was very cramped, with kitchen, bedroom, living room squeezed together. Without tables or chairs, the room seed hard to navigate. She sat there numbly for a while, then used clean water to boil the greens with leftover rice for dinner.

Silently cooking, silently eating, then washing dishes and cleaning up. Following that she sat on the bed looking vacantly at the wall, until the outside sunlight faded into dusk.

Once the room was engulfed in darkness, the woman began to act, pulling out a box from underneath the bed and slowly stroking the photos inside. A lengthy numbness made even sorrow feel exhausted. Fingertips rubbed repeatedly over faces in the photos, after a while she hugged the photos and lay down. Tears slipped down her cheeks and into her hair, and in a daze, she seed to see the Goddess appear before her.

“Goddess… I know I’ve erred, please punish only

for any sins… forgive my child and lover, don’t let them suffer anymore…” The woman slowly knelt on the ground, beginning her repentance.

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