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Thriller: I Only Sell Haunted Houses.

Chapter 291: Lin Yin's Abnormality. [291]



Summary

The narrative revolves around the protagonist's struggle with the concept of "Seven Deaths for Life Exchange," which has brought both survival and suffering. It highlights a conversation with Lin Yin, an atheist questioning life extension amidst her brother's terminal illness. The protagonist conveys a belief in fate regarding life and death, emphasizing ethical considerations against harmful measures for prolonging life. Lin Yin’s emotional response leads to a moment of vulnerability between them, illustrating the impact of loss on their perspectives. They engage in a philosophical discussion about fate and the implications of choices, illustrated through a parable about a Buddha's disciple, ultimately questioning the morality of intervention in destiny.

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