Chapter 35: Pigeon Cage, Mysterious Photo
On the other side.
Lu Yuan had long left the rooftop.
His figure, like an eagle, swiftly traversed the night, and familiar with the route, he arrived at a block of low-cost housing.
Speaking of houses.
In fact, to maximize the utilization of building space, the room sizes were almost like pigeon coops.
The smallest single rooms were no larger than two square meters.
They could barely fit a single bed, where at night, one had to curl up and couldn't stretch their legs straight.
Thus, these single rooms were jokingly referred to by ordinary people as coffin rooms.
But fortunately, they were free.
As long as you were an orphan under eighteen, you could apply for one for free.
If a single adult wanted to rent such a single room.
