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La Nouche's Dream Journal-Chp 59


· I remember being in some sort of concentration camp or prison-like scenario

· The people there look like familiar Hong Kong actors

· Then I saw them starting to argue with a female commanding officer, trying to break bowls or something

· Then I remember the main character trying to remind her the old days before they were like this, oddly enough they were speaking in Cantonese, English and Cantonese but still can understand each other

· He even showed that long-term being in the prisons made him develop pus on his body as he squeezed out the pus to show her

· Then if I'm not mistaken they soon reconciled their differences and somehow credits started showing it to be Episode 6 or something

· Then I remember being in some sort of odd Flash Forward TV series moment

· I remember being in the public bathroom and was making a deal with the fellow janitor on how to clean the bathroom, something about I clean it my way for the day, and he gets to clean it his way every other day

· Dunno why, whenever I leave the bathroom, the light always turns itself off

· Then I remember being in some sort of field or carpark or whatever and wanted to go to the toilet and somehow being followed by 3 guys

· Then they were trying to grab me, and I try to stall them by saying I need to piss, but they weren't buying it

· Then I tried to weasel my way to the convenient store to send a secret message to the owner whom I seem to know but they beat me to the punch

· I was taken and brought past some familiar grounds, one of them looking like a kindergarten my mom used to work in, and I called it a "bad place", dunno why

· I was taken into a rundown shack, where then I was somehow given a drug to look like I was dead or something, then put on a glass coffin with the antidote hung on something next to the door, and there were scribblings on the coffin cover, which, in my POV is the other way round, but after looking at it for a while, it reads Do Not Awaken the Dead Before 5 Weeks and a date that says 13 December

· Then I remember being inside the coffin with memories of being married to one of my kidnappers and also a vision of me looking into the shack witnessing everything

· She claims of being me 10 years ago, having predicted this was going to happen and was carrying some ancient latin book that foretold things from Revelation, or something like that

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