Captain Wu After hearing this, he quickly asked me what formation this was. I looked at Captain Wu with some embarrassment and said, I don’t know, it’s just a wild guess. CaptainWu said helplessly, then we can’t even go in. Who knows if something bigger will happen. I hesitated immediately and looked towards those rooms. I don't know why, but I had a strong feeling that there was something we needed in there. Captain Wu Seeing my obsession, I wanted to say, "Little brother, you don't want to take your life as a joke, do you?" I didn't answer Captain Wu, I took a deep breath, became stronger and worried, and really moved closer. walked into a room. Unexpectedly, there was actually a baby's body inside. Not only that, but there was a line of Thai text on it. Although I couldn't see what it was, it reminded me of a curse. I called Captain Wu excitedly and told Captain Wu that there was a new discovery in the house, which was related to the Thai curse. When Captain Wu heard it, he immediately walked into the house and stared at the wall. That sentence in Thai. After a while, Captain Wu became very excited and said, "Little brother, this may have something to do with the Thai curse." I said favorably and asked Captain Wu to take a photo of this line of Thai text. I can ask him when I get back. Ask the experts, what does this mean? In this way, maybe we will be closer to the truth. Captain Wu immediately took a photo of the Thai text on the wall. After finishing, Captain Wu noticed the baby in front of him. The corpse almost didn't scare Captain Wu, because the corpse in front of him was too frightening. The whole body was tightly wrapped with an iron wire. If you look closely, you can also find that the flesh and The iron wires have formed one body. Both of the baby's eyes were nailed with wooden nails. Such a cruel method made Captain Wu and I a little bit unbearable to look at it. CaptainWu cursed a bastard, how could someone treat a child so cruelly? I took a deep breath and asked CaptainWu to go and see if there was a baby's body in every house. There was also a Thai CaptainWu who expressed his gratitude and started to act separately.
After the meeting, I regrouped with Captain Wu, and the situation was exactly as we had seen before.
Now, only the stone coffin remained before us.
Captain Wu and I walked towards the coffin.
As we approached, we noticed that the coffin was covered in various incomprehensible Thai characters, all connected in a way that gave off a sense of incantation.
"Little brother, do you think this could be Liu Shoubai's body? I'm starting to have my doubts. Could Liu Shoubai and He Wei be Thai?" Captain Wu said.
I understood Captain Wu's implication, but these two didn't seem like they were. I shook my head, hesitating; could there be something wrong with this coffin as well?
Suddenly, Captain Wu took a photo of the Thai characters on the coffin and said, "Hold on, little brother. I'll send this to an expert right away and have him take a good look. If there's no danger, we'll open the coffin."
There was no other option. After hearing Captain Wu's words, it made sense, so I immediately agreed.
After a while, Captain Wu received a message; it was the expert's response. I asked him what the expert said. With a smile on his face, Captain Wu told me that it was safe to open it and that there were no issues. The expert also suggested we return to discuss further since there might be more to this than meets the eye.
I nodded and together with Captain Wu, we opened the coffin.
To our surprise, as soon as we opened it, a strong and pungent black smoke rushed into our nostrils, nearly choking us.
After a moment of recovery, we slowly regained our composure and then looked into the coffin. Inside lay none other than Liu Shoubai's corpse.
We quickly pulled Liu Shoubai's body out; He Wei was not an easy opponent, and we could only use Liu Shoubai's corpse to lure him in.
Once we had lifted Liu Shoubai's body out, we made another astonishing discovery: the same curse written in Thai was inscribed inside the coffin, identical to what Captain Wu had found in the previous coffin they unearthed.
This revelation left both Captain Wu and me quite shaken.
Soon after, we did not linger, carrying Liu Shoubai's body away from the cave entrance. Once we emerged, we realized that it was already dawn, and the ghosts and ghost kings that had surrounded the entrance had vanished.
"Where did they go?" Captain Wu asked.
I glanced at the sky and suggested that perhaps it was daytime now, and the Yin Qi on those ghosts had been dispersed by the sunlight. Captain Wu responded, "Little brother, something's not right. What about that Black Cat? No, I should say that fox spirit—has she disappeared too?"
Captain Wu's words immediately reminded me. I looked around and indeed saw no sign of Xiaomei or Black Cat.
Could it be that something happened to Xiaomei last night?
I told Captain Wu to wait a moment, then began searching for any trace of Black Cat nearby. After a while of searching without any results, I suddenly noticed a pool of blood on the ground.
This made me feel uneasy. After all, Xiaomei had been there for me and Captain Wu last night; if something happened to her, I would feel restless. Perhaps I had delayed too long; Captain Wu came over and urged me to leave quickly. If we encountered He Wei here, it would not bode well for us.
I nodded and lifted the body with Captain Wu. Once we got into the car, we placed the body inside and remained silent throughout the journey.
Upon arriving at the police station, Captain Wu instructed the coroner to move the body to another room, separating it from the other corpses.
Just as we finished these tasks and were preparing to rest, a pale-faced officer rushed towards us, panting heavily. He reported that Qiman's body was missing—vanished without a trace.
This left both Captain Wu and me feeling powerless. Why did things keep happening one after another?
We couldn't afford to rest any longer and followed the officer to the morgue. The place where Qiman's body had been was now empty.
Captain Wu furrowed his brow and asked the officer what had happened.
The officer was startled by Captain Wu's expression and shook his head. He explained that they had come to the morgue today due to Qiman's case, intending to conduct another autopsy on the body. To their shock, they found it missing. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, they immediately checked the surveillance footage but found no unusual activity recorded. Later on, somehow this incident reached higher-ups who pressured them to find Qiman's body within three days, stating that Qiman's identity was not simple.
As he spoke, I suddenly recalled what A Yao had told me about Qiman’s identity—she was just the daughter of a school board member. What was so complicated about that? Surely connections were being used.
However, thinking back, it seemed that since Qiman's incident occurred, I hadn't seen any of her family members around, and everything at school had remained calm. Little did I know that this was merely the calm before the storm.
After the officer finished speaking, a commotion erupted outside the police station, and I could faintly hear cries.
My heart sank a little; could this be related to Qiman? It seemed like everything was happening at once.
To my surprise, my thoughts were confirmed when another officer rushed in, saying there was a serious situation and that Captain Wu needed to go out immediately.
Captain Wu looked helpless, shrugged his shoulders, and said to me, "Little brother, you see, we really have it tough. We can't catch a break."
I smiled and followed Captain Wu outside. As soon as we stepped out, I saw several intimidating-looking men in suits who had an air of authority about them.
Among them were some school officials I recognized; it seemed this was indeed related to Qiman.
As soon as they spotted Captain Wu, they immediately glared at him and said, "What kind of work are you doing? You've lost my daughter's body! And how did she fall from the building? Have you investigated whether someone pushed her?"
In an instant, I felt a wave of disdain for the aggressive middle-aged man before me. Where was he when Qiman first had her incident? Now he was here to vent his anger.
I wanted to stand up for Captain Wu, but realizing it might cause him even more trouble, I held back.
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