Outside the test hall, Mikey was smoking next to Yohann and said, “Jehez… he helped me quite a bit. If not for him, I would still be rotting in a room like thrown-away bread. He didn’t want to die of old age, but I didn’t expect him to die so soon. At least, he lived like a lion for as long as he did and had no regrets, but...” He exhaled smoke and paused for a bit. “Do you think he made his way up into heaven?” Yohann didn’t reveal much emotion on his face. “Seeing how you are still unsure, how can I say anything about ‘your’ friend and convince you for sure?” His reply startled Mikey. “Nevertheless, why wonder if he had lived without regrets? Your friend is where he should be, though he didn’t get to ripen. Many folks dislike growing old just like your friend did, and I don’t blame them, but I believe there’s no better way to die than of old age. The more naturally you leave the body, the better—just like an unburdened breath. Now, I’ve got many more streets to cover, and I’m not a...