33310 If you can also enter the website address Ш urЦo3 I asked Zhizha Boss what kind of Zhizha is this Boss Hehe smiled and said that this is the Three Flames on my shoulders. Now I have made up for it, and I have these Three Flames After that, the things I encounter in the future will be easily solved. I said thank you and suddenly remembered the thing that looked like Bat just now, so I asked Zhizha Boss what it was and why it was so powerful. Zhizha Boss looked at me mysteriously, waved to me, asked me to come to him, and said in a low voice, "That's the guardian spirit, little brother, everyone has it, you'll know it later." "After hearing this, I couldn't help but mutter in my heart, if there is such an ugly thing as a guardian spirit, then I simply don't want it. At this time, Captain Wu came over and reminded me that I should take my things and leave, as I would have something to do later. I responded and asked ZhizhaBoss where the things were. ZhizhaBoss picked up the things he had prepared behind him, put them in front of me and said, "Open it and take a look." I said favorably. I opened a large bag of things in front of me, and inside there were kneaded clay figurines. I was stunned. How could this clay figurine subdue those ghosts? Isn't this a joke? I looked at the paper in surprise Boss Say, am I mistaken? What I want is something that can subdue ghosts. Zhizha Boss seemed to know that I would have such a reaction, and said very calmly, "Little brother, do you think these are ordinary clay figures? I did not pick them up with you by mistake. You just need to put these little clay figures where they should be." Then, just watch quietly. When the ghosts enter the clay figurines, you can put these clay figurines in this package and bring them back to me for processing." Regarding the paper-made Boss, I still didn't believe it in my heart, but this was also what Uncle Tiger told me. I said favor, picked up the bag in front of me, and was about to leave Paper Offering Shop with Captain Wu, when the paper Zha Boss chased him out. I thought I forgot to give money to ZhizhaBoss. When I was about to take it out to give ZhizhaBoss, ZhizhaBoss shook his head and said that was not the case. He did not accept our money and was telling us something very important. The important thing is that after we receive the ghost into the clay figurine, when we come out, we cannot let the clay figurine see the light, otherwise it will be bad. I said hello and left with Captain Wu. At that time, I didn’t pay much attention to Boss’s words. Isn’t it just a small thing? After arriving at the cinema, I got off the car with Captain Wu. By the way, he also took the bag of things out of the car. After entering, Captain Wu asked the cinema staff to suspend the Seven Movie Theater, which is the Screening Room where the ghost appeared, in the name of investigation. Then, we entered Room Seven.
I placed the items in my hands on the ground and instructed Captain Wu to start moving the clay figures under the seats. Perhaps the ghosts would arrive soon, and we could capture them.
Captain Wu nodded and joined me in placing the clay figures under the seats. Before long, we had positioned all of them. At this point, I was drenched in sweat and decided to sit down on the floor, breathing heavily, while Captain Wu also appeared quite exhausted.
Just then, we heard footsteps approaching. We immediately became cautious and quickly hid in a corner. Seeing this, Captain Wu whispered to me, "Little brother, do you think those ghosts are coming?"
I nodded, signaling for Captain Wu to remain silent so that the ghosts wouldn’t notice us. Although those ghosts meant no harm, they were still ghosts after all.
Captain Wu nodded in understanding as we scanned our surroundings. The footsteps grew closer, seemingly entering the Screening Room. Not only that, but both Captain Wu and I felt the air suddenly turn very cold; it must be because the Screening Room was filled with ghosts.
At that moment, I noticed a faint glow emanating from the clay figures on the seats.
I was taken aback. Could it be that these Paper Men were indeed different from what the Boss of the Paper Offering Shop had said?
"Little brother, look! What’s happening?" Captain Wu exclaimed beside me, clearly unsettled by what he saw.
It was evident that he hadn’t expected the clay figures to emit light either. My mind raced back to what the Boss of the Paper Offering Shop had mentioned earlier. Could it be that these clay figures were already starting to capture the ghosts in the Screening Room?
Sure enough, as I thought this and turned my gaze back to the scene before me, I saw the ghosts appearing at that moment. They looked extremely pained, their forms flickering.
It seemed that the clay figures were indeed having an effect.
"Little brother, I see it! Those ghosts seem to be in pain. Is it because of our clay figures?" Captain Wu's voice reached my ears.
I was somewhat surprised; I hadn’t expected Captain Wu to see those ghosts as well. I nodded and continued watching.
The figures of the ghosts became increasingly transparent as they floated out from their seats, as if being drawn toward the clay figures below. In just a few seconds, I witnessed those ghosts swiftly enter into the bodies of the clay figures.
Before long, the ghosts vanished, and I felt a surge of excitement; I hadn't expected it to be so easy to absorb the clay figures.
I quickly stood up and urged Captain Wu to hurry and put these clay figures into the bag to take back to the Paper Offering Shop.
Captain Wu nodded and followed my lead, helping me place the clay figures into the bag. Just as we were about to finish putting half of them away, He Wei suddenly appeared.
"What are you doing?"
The sudden voice startled both me and Captain Wu. Looking up, I saw it was He Wei, and an uneasy feeling washed over me.
I discreetly signaled Captain Wu with my eyes. He immediately understood, stood up, and walked over to He Wei while I took advantage of their conversation to stash the remaining clay figures into the bag.
Captain Wu explained to He Wei that they were investigating a report that had come in, so they naturally needed to come out and assess the scene.
As I packed up, I stole glances at He Wei's expression. If He Wei was indeed connected to the ghosts in the cinema, he would surely know what these clay figures were for, and his expression would reveal something.
Sure enough, I noticed that He Wei's complexion darkened momentarily, but it quickly returned to normal. It seemed that this He Wei was not someone to be underestimated.
Once everything was packed, I lifted the bag and walked over to Captain Wu's side. Just as we were about to leave, He Wei suddenly reached out and grabbed my arm. In an instant, his gaze turned terrifying.
I couldn't help but gasp; at that moment, He Wei seemed like a completely different person, instilling a sense of dread within me.
Captain Wu, walking ahead, quickly reacted. With an expressionless face, he looked at He Wei and said, "What are you doing? Are you obstructing official duties?"
He Wei was unfazed by Captain Wu's demeanor; his face remained calm. A few seconds later, his gaze shifted back to me, and his lips curled into a slight smile that felt unsettling.
"Captain Wu, since you're on duty, what are these things?" He Wei asked.
"It shouldn't be necessary to tell you, but this is related to the case and is confidential," Captain Wu said.
He Wei chuckled lightly and released my hand. For a moment, the atmosphere felt strangely awkward.
I thought the tension would linger, but after a while, He Wei left. Captain Wu and I exchanged puzzled glances at He Wei's retreating figure, sensing something off but unable to articulate it.
"Captain Wu, we need to be cautious. I have a feeling there's something strange about He Wei. I was observing him earlier, and his expression wasn't quite right," I warned.
Captain Wu nodded in agreement and suggested we move on.
We exited the cinema and walked to the parking area. The sun was particularly harsh at that moment, causing me to frown. Captain Wu took my bag from my hand and placed it in the car.
Once inside the vehicle, I couldn't shake the feeling of unease; my heart raced as if something was about to happen. I recalled how unusual He Wei had been in the cinema—so unnervingly calm.
Noticing my distress, Captain Wu asked what was wrong.
I shook my head, not wanting to burden him with my worries. Perhaps I was overthinking things.
"You seem worried about He Wei," Captain Wu remarked, quickly picking up on my concern.
Since he had brought it up, I decided not to hide it any longer. I nodded in acknowledgment and admitted, "Yes."
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