Spirit Ghost Street 420: Chapter 422
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Qu Liang and her friends' university established a Campus Forum over a decade ago. Whenever there was something important to announce, it would be posted on the Forum, making it a place every student would visit regularly. 0
 
However, strangely enough, at the very top of the Campus Forum, there was always one post that stood out in red, never overshadowed by any official announcements from the school. 0
 
This red post was the first one ever published after the Forum was launched, and its title was a simple yet striking phrase: "Pin this post alone, or the administrator dies!" 0
 
When this post first appeared, the Forum's administrator didn't take it seriously and even jokingly replied, "Have you taken your medicine today?" 0
 
The poster quickly responded, "This time next year will be your death anniversary, Chi Zhenshi!" 0
 
There were many bizarre posts online, and titles like this usually didn't attract much attention. However, seeing his name mentioned made Chi Zhenshi feel a sudden unease. 0
 
Only a select few high-ranking officials at the school knew that Chi Zhenshi had taken over the management of the Campus Forum—no more than ten people. And those individuals certainly wouldn't waste their time posting such trivial messages on the Forum. 0
 
"How strange. I want to see who's trying to trouble me!" As the Forum's administrator and a skilled hacker, Chi Zhenshi began tracing the IP address of that post layer by layer. 0
 
Unfortunately, around one in the morning, before he could identify the poster, Chi Zhenshi inexplicably committed suicide by hanging himself. He even used his account to post a photo of himself after death in that very thread. 0
 
Upon receiving the news, the university president rushed to Chi Zhenshi's residence and discovered that he had indeed hanged himself. Some observant students might wonder how Chi Zhenshi managed to post a photo after his death. Could it be that his ghost was sending messages online? 0
 
This incident stirred up quite a commotion on the Forum. Even the police's information technology department got involved in investigating the matter but ultimately found nothing conclusive, labeling Chi Zhenshi's case as suicide. 0
 
Although the situation surrounding Chi Zhenshi gradually calmed down, that post continued to gain traction. Fearing similar incidents might occur again, school leaders decided to keep that post pinned at the very top of the Campus Forum. 0
 
 
At that time, some fearless university students began to imitate the format of that post, issuing similar titles in hopes that the school leaders would also place them at the top of the Forum. 0
 
There is a saying: if you don't court death, you won't die. Those reckless students received a message from the Mysterious Post: "I give you three hours to delete those posts, or next year on this day will be your death anniversary." 0
 
Most of the students, upon receiving the message, proactively deleted their posts. However, three or four defiant students did not delete theirs; instead, they left provocative comments saying, "If you have the guts, come kill me! I'll be waiting for you at school; if you don't come, you're a coward!" 0
 
The fate of those students was naturally tragic. Like Chi Zhenshi, around one o'clock that morning, they posted their death photos through their Forum accounts. 0
 
This time, the methods of suicide varied. One student cut his wrists, another drowned himself by sticking his head into a bucket of bathwater, and even a couple jumped from a building to their deaths. 0
 
Although these students died in different ways, strangely enough, the photos they posted were taken after their deaths. The pressing question now is: who took these photos? And who posted them? 0
 
The Campus Forum erupted with discussions about this incident. The police intervened again for an investigation; unfortunately, the results yielded no new findings and all were classified as suicides. 0
 
After that, no one dared to challenge the person behind that pinned post on the Forum. But this was just the beginning of the story. Every year when new students arrived, that post would update with a new message announcing the names of all the girls in the Girls' Dormitory, demanding that they either send their Nude Photos privately to him within twenty-four hours or choose to drop out within the same timeframe; otherwise, serious consequences would befall them. 0
 
Over the years, many female students' names appeared on that post. Most could not bear such humiliation; unwilling to send photos but fearing retaliation, they chose to drop out. 0
 
Only a few female students ignored the threats in the post. As a result, after twenty-four hours passed, unfortunate events befell them—some were hit by cars and broke their legs, others were struck on the head by falling vases, and some mysteriously suffered disfigurement. 0
 
As more and more photos were uploaded to the pinned post, fear of the person behind it grew among the student body. 0
 
The existence of this post severely tarnished the image of Qu Liang's school. In an effort to resolve this issue, school leaders tried various methods and even invited a Taoist Master to perform rituals, but none proved effective. 0
 
 
The invited Taoist Masters noticed something unusual, but their skills were too low. As soon as they sensed that something was amiss, they immediately left Qu Liang's university, not even bothering to ask the school leaders for the substantial fees that had been negotiated. 0
 
Seeing this outcome, the school leaders could only helplessly compromise, allowing that post to remain pinned at the top of the campus Forum. They no longer paid attention to the situation regarding that post. 0
 
Fast forward to now, this year, new students have enrolled at Qu Liang's university. Those newcomers quickly learned about the post in the Forum from the seniors' introductions, as it had become one of the most important things for new students to know. 0
 
Qu Liang initially did not care much about this matter, but on the second day after Military Training ended, the person behind that post released a list with four names on it—those of the four girls from Qu Liang's dormitory. 0
 
The four of them had only recently learned about this news, which was why they had gathered here now. 0
 
(End of Chapter) 0
 
 
 
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