Some people die without making a sound, without any commotion. Just like a meaningless Cola chicken wing eaten by Tang Wan, they're completely gone.
Then there are those who die more heroically, sacrificing themselves either for the people or for their family. Such deaths have meaning, and their passing isn't really an end; the belief that their spirit lives on isn't just empty talk.
And then there are some who die more...
humorously.
Now, I just can't help but whip the corpse of the legendary hard worker Mr. Gui Daozi once again.
His death was filled with all sorts of humor and was absolutely hilarious, even worthy of being included in the Beiliang Anecdotes for public enjoyment. If Beiliang Anecdotes hadn't become official literature after Zhou Li left, Zhou Li might have had to divide "The Death of Gui Daozi" into three volumes and sixteen chapters to let everyone see how death can be incredibly humorous.
Now, there's a brand-new way to die.