Captain Wu, it means that the Thai line means that the person who opens the coffin is haunted by evil ghosts and is undoubtedly dead. After saying this, Captain Wu's body actually trembled a few times. It was not the reaction of Captain Wu's body, but the meaning of the Thai line. Even I felt the same. The hair on my hair stood up. I swallowed my breath. In the past, Captain Wu and I would have thought that this was just a lie. But after experiencing those weird things, Captain Wu and I both felt nervous and uneasy. . According to what Captain Wu said, it is possible that those Thai words and charms are a curse and some kind of Ritual. Since someone stole the body from the hospital, there must be something to do, otherwise it would not be a big deal. They made so many coffins and buried them on the ground together with the corpses. Thinking of this, my heart suddenly became cold. Captain Wu saw that I was in a daze, so he asked me what was wrong. Is it really like what Tai said? I shook my head, I couldn’t tell clearly, but it should be Not so evil. Captain Wu nodded and asked me why I was here. Did I come to see him? I originally wanted to say no, but then I thought about it, Captain Wu happened to be an acquaintance, maybe it would be more convenient, so I I told Captain Wu about Chen Ming. Captain Wu had met Chen Ming before and had an impression. He said he could help me and asked me how I could help. I remembered the last call Chen Ming received. If I knew that phone number, wouldn’t I be able to find the person? I told Captain Wu excitedly. Captain Wu Without saying a word, I asked someone to check Chen Ming’s communication records for me. To my surprise, the number for that day was not there. This surprised me. How could it not be there? I asked Captain again. Wu checked again and the result was still the same. This made me a little frustrated. Upon seeing this, Captain Wu asked me if I knew the social account of Chen Ming so that I could check it out. I was stunned, and quickly reacted and reported Chen Ming’s social account to Captain Wu. Because he needed time, Captain Wu asked me to sit down, poured me a glass of water, and told me to wait for a while while he went to work on other things. I thanked him, and Captain Wu left. Towards the afternoon, the technical staff checked out all the social accounts of Chen Ming and made a report for me. I suddenly became excited, as if I saw the truth right in front of my eyes. I quickly read through it, and then I understood how Chen Ming had a girlfriend. It turns out that Chen Ming has been obsessed with online games, and he also fell in love online. The object of this online love is Xiaomei.
However, there was nothing strange about this; it seemed quite normal, just like any ordinary couple sharing sweet nothings. Over time, it was natural to want to meet up again.
I flipped through a few pages and found it somewhat boring, unable to detect anything unusual. Suddenly, an idea struck me—perhaps I should check Xiaomei's social media accounts; maybe I could find something there.
I immediately asked the technical staff for assistance in looking it up. Previously, Captain Wu had instructed the team to cooperate with me, so without hesitation, they began their search.
While I was verifying the information with the technical staff, one of them suddenly screamed in fear. The shout startled me as well, and I quickly asked what was wrong.
The technician, pale-faced, pointed at the screen and trembled as he said, "How is this possible? This woman died over a year ago! How can she still be active online? And it's really her!"
I was taken aback by the technician's words and repeatedly confirmed whether he had made a mistake. He assured me he hadn’t and even pulled up Xiaomei's death certificate. Upon closer inspection, I saw that Xiaomei had died in a car accident a year ago. Attached were Xiaomei's Autopsy Report, and there were even photos of her deceased state.
In that moment, my breathing quickened, and my mind went blank. If Xiaomei had indeed died a year ago, then who had Chen Ming seen? And who had Chen's Father and Chen's Mother encountered?
I dared not think further.
Noticing my pale complexion, the technician asked if I was alright. I shook my head, clutching the printed documents in my hand as I left the police station.
On the way, my mind was in turmoil. Could someone be impersonating Xiaomei to get close to Chen Ming? But why? Chen Ming was just an ordinary person with no money.
I arrived at the residence of Chen's Father and Chen's Mother. Standing outside their door, I hesitated to go in, unsure whether to tell them about what I had discovered. I feared it might upset them.
Just then, my phone rang—it was A Yao. I answered immediately; her tone was frantic as she urged me to return to school right away.
My heart raced as I took a taxi back to campus. When I reached A Yao's dorm building, she happened to come out at that moment, looking extremely flustered. Upon seeing me, she rushed over and hugged me tightly, disregarding the stares from others.
A Yao's unusual behavior only heightened my concern. I pulled her aside and quietly asked what was wrong.
Suddenly, A Yao burst into tears and stammered, "Wang Niu, I saw Feng Jie! Wasn't she dead? But I saw her in the dorm! I'm so scared!"
I was momentarily stunned, staring at A Yao in disbelief, and asked her if she had seen wrong.
A Yao's tone was very firm as she recounted how she had gone back to the dormitory to wash up. When she walked out of the bathroom, she saw a woman sitting on Feng Jie's bed. At first, she thought it was someone from another dorm visiting, but as she approached the woman, the woman turned her head, and to her shock, it was Feng Jie, who greeted her with a strange smile.
After hearing A Yao's words, I felt puzzled. Why would Feng Jie seek out A Yao? It didn't make any sense.
A Yao's fear still hadn't settled; she clutched my shirt tightly, her eyes darting around in panic as if she were terrified of seeing Feng Jie again.
Seeing A Yao like this made my heart ache. I gently patted her shoulder and reassured her not to be afraid, that I was there for her.
Considering A Yao's feelings, I reluctantly rented another room near Chen's Father and Chen's Mother for A Yao to stay in so that I could accompany her.
After bringing A Yao to the rented place, she suddenly asked me if I had encountered anything strange as well. I hesitated, looking at A Yao, unsure whether I should tell her about Chen Ming.
Noticing my silence, A Yao grew anxious and said, "Wang Niu, should we go back to your house? At least Uncle Tiger is there. I don't want to encounter any danger again, okay?"
I sighed, feeling guilty towards A Yao. "I'm sorry for dragging you into this. If you're scared, I can take you to Uncle Tiger's place, but I can't leave. It seems Chen Ming is in trouble, and his girlfriend has issues too."
A Yao looked at me in surprise; her reaction mirrored mine when I first heard about it. So, I decided to tell her everything.
A Yao seemed unable to accept it at first. After regaining her composure, she asked what we should do.
Inside, I felt somewhat helpless too, but how could I show that in front of A Yao? So I feigned calmness and told her not to worry; I'd think of a solution.
With my reassurance, A Yao managed to rest. I went to Chen's Father and Chen's Mother's room. They were very happy to see me and immediately asked how things were going with Chen Ming.
I contemplated whether to tell them directly or not but ultimately decided to approach the topic indirectly.
At first, I kept bringing up Xiaomei, which probably raised suspicions in Chen's Father and Chen's Mother. They asked me if Chen Ming's disappearance was related to Xiaomei, and whether Xiaomei had harmed him.
I shook my head and said there was no evidence to prove that; I had only found out that Xiaomei had died a year ago.
Upon hearing this, Chen's Mother collapsed onto the ground, causing both me and Chen's Father to panic. We hurriedly took her to the hospital.
After settling Chen's Mother in, Chen's Father pulled me aside into the corridor and asked what was going on. How could Xiaomei have died a year ago? They had seen her alive; was there some mistake?
I shook my head and handed all the information I had about Xiaomei to Chen's Father. To my surprise, he nearly collapsed upon seeing it.
I quickly helped him up as he gasped for breath, his face pale. Yet, he insisted firmly that Xiaomei was alive.
This left me confused. Could there be two people who looked exactly alike?
I assisted Chen's Father to a nearby chair and assured him that I would investigate this matter thoroughly. He shouldn't worry and should take care of himself. After that, I stepped out of the hospital room.
Given the gravity of the situation, I picked up my phone and called Uncle Tiger. On the line, Uncle Tiger mentioned that this kind of situation could possibly be a case of soul possession.
I asked Uncle Tiger what soul possession meant. He explained that it was when another spirit entered Xiaomei's body, becoming her, but not every spirit could successfully possess a body.
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