33 Chapter 33
Liang Shan soon returned to London, she had been fighting the train, and returned to the church hospital, where she went to rest after meeting Aunt Maria, and then slept for two days and one night.
The dream was so crowded that her head was about to burst, like a mess that had been poured in. The last thing that stuck in her mind was Voldemort dying in the night, leaning against a dead tree in the night, the muzzle of the gun in his chest was bleeding quietly, his head bowed, his face pale, and his expression unclear.
She had been expecting him to look up before she woke up so she could take a look......
When she opened her eyes again, she remembered everything.
She lay stiffly on the bed looking at the white ceiling, and after staying for a long time, she covered her face and cried.
After coming out of the room, she first went to meet Sister Maria. She sat in the nun's office and said with a white face, "Nun, I've remembered. โ
"Oh God!" Sister Maria clutched her chest and exclaimed, came up and took her hand and said, "Isn't that a good thing? Why are you so sad? โ
Bao Si, or Liang Shan, when she heard the nun say this, tears fell again, she wiped a handful, and said calmly: "...... Because there's a lot going on, and I've just found out about it. My loved ones...... Passed away. Then she couldn't help but cover her mouth and shrink into her chair and cry bitterly.
The nun comforted her beside her, pressed her shoulder and said, "Please don't be sad and trust that God will bless your loved ones into heaven." โ
Heaven? No, he's just going to hell.
Paoss barely pulled herself together, she didn't have much time to spend just crying. She said to the nun, "I want to go home and clean up." She asked the nun to help her keep her job.
"Of course, you can go home first. Ann, you've been doing a good job, you're a very important person in the hospital, and in fact the hospital has wanted to tell you for a long time, after this Christmas, next year, we want you to do more important work. Of course, it is a formal hire, you will be paid, and there will be a formal position. โ
Bao Si had heard about this for a long time, and 'Liang Shan' was such a person, she had held important positions in the company before, and she would not let her boss 'ignore' her role. Originally, when she entered the church hospital, she would not have been working for nothing, as long as she came in, she would be promoted sooner or later.
โ but now she doesn't care about any of that.
After leaving the hospital, she went to her house in London, where Tom took care of her and bought the rented house. But then she 'forgot' and hadn't been back for seven or eight years.
The house was still there, and the neighbors remembered her and were surprised to see her back.
"Silk! Where have you been for so long? โ
There were several thieves inside the house, and because the owner had not returned for a long time, everything was almost lost. The police have also come several times, and because they can't find the owner, the case has never been solved.
She didn't bother to talk too much to her neighbors, so she went to the police station first. Because she had just 'lost her memory' and went to the police station with the nuns of the church hospital to report, and went to the police station again when she was at Susan's funeral, and this time the house was turned over, and the police found it very interesting and happily gave her a job, saying that the thief had been caught, but he had sold out of things, and the money had been spent, and he had not recovered it.
"You can sue him." Said the policeman.
When she came out of the police station, she hired a maid and asked her to clean the house.
The maid complained to her, "Oh, that's too much work! The house is so dilapidated that a lot of things can't be used. โ
She asked for more money from Grace, and Grace sneered: "If you don't want to do it, you can leave." I'm sure I'm pretty generous with the money. "She only asks her to clean her room and remove the garbage, because a lot of the furniture has to be bought again, so there is very little work. She was willing to pay fifty yuan, a price she couldn't earn for two or three months if she went somewhere else.
The maid pouted and went to get the broom, and she gave her two days, and told her that she could take away the things in the house if she saw that they were suitable, but she didn't want them.
The maid was a little pleased, and she brought her husband in and put him in charge of wiping the dirt from the floors and walls.
When she returned two days later, she found that the maid had removed everything she could, including the bed and cupboard in the bedroom, and the dishes in the kitchen that had not been stolen.
This saves you money. Instead of pestering her, she happily paid and sent her away. But the maid wanted to stay on, and she said to Paus, "Madam, I am very diligent in my hands and feet, and I cook well, and if you wish, you can come to me at any time, and I am willing to work for Madame." โ
Baoth refused her, and if it weren't for the lack of time, she could have done it herself.
She called in a carpenter, asked him to repair the house, and went to find furniture and agreed on furniture, and when everything was arranged, she boarded the train to Goddeck.
Back at home in Godleck Valley, though she had only been gone for a few months, it felt like a lifetime apart.
When the neighbors saw her return, they immediately ran to her house: "O Merlin! Where have you been? Why did it suddenly disappear? โ
Pauss stiffened for a moment when she heard 'Merlin', and she said coldly to her neighbor, "It's time for Red to go to school, so I'm going to move to London with him." โ
She didn't tell her neighbors much, she asked someone to help pack her luggage, and she had to take everything in the house to London, whether she could put it down or not. Even the dogs and cats she had to take with her, and she had to remove all the flowers in the flower beds.
I don't know why, but the house here is rented. Tom rented the house at the beginning, but he didn't buy it after he got married. And she was probably used to listening to her 'husband', and she didn't think it would be possible to live in the country forever, especially after Red was born, and she thought they would go back to the city sooner or later.
Now that I think about it, it's ironic.
On her way back to London, she made a detour to Little Hangleton.
- She's going to give Tom a funeral.
Liang Shan ran away after killing someone, and threw the body in the mountains and forests, and I don't know if anyone found it for so long? If there is, it should be a 'murder' again.
Liang Shan still had an eye when she first โกโก, and bought it at a high price, without registering her name, and after killing someone, she took an iron rod and stabbed it back and forth at the muzzle of the gun several times like in an episode of CSI she had watched before, for fear that there would be a problem with the ballistics test.
- But Baosi is very skeptical that there is such advanced criminal investigation technology now.
She had come to collect the body of her 'husband'.
Pauss still arrived at the police station first, and a few days before she returned to Little Hangleton, the few policemen in the village were still familiar with her. Probably thinking that she was looking for 'memory' again, let her sit and chat in the police station.
From the moment she came in, she looked around, thinking that if a nameless body was found, then there should be a notice or two for people to claim, and she just 'exclaimed' and found her husband, and then it was logical. But no matter how much she searched, she couldn't find it, and the only one posted on the bulletin board was a thief from three or four years ago, with a beard and a fierce face, not at all like Tom's handsome little white face.
She began to 'inspire' the police here, and she said that it was Christmas, and I wonder if robbers and thieves will also celebrate the holidays, and may not come out for the time being, right?
The policeman laughed and said, "Oh, ma'am, you are so kind, those thieves don't care if it's Christmas, in fact they commit crimes more often at this time." He said that because of the holiday, many elderly people who live alone will be invited to their relatives' houses to celebrate the festival together, and some will take their children to visit their grandparents, and the thieves will sneak in when there is no one in the house.
Then he began to talk about Christmas the year in which year, and when Mr. Firth came home to find that the thief had emptied his house, and the thief had taken the two sausages from the kitchen.
Paussy listened with a smile on the side, anxious why didn't he say anything about the discovery of Tom's body? She remembered that the murder in Riddle House had been a topic of conversation in the village for months, and she would tell the people there even when she occasionally went to a nearby town to buy something.
She sat in the police station for two hours, drank five or six cups of coffee, and didn't wait for the police to mention the discovery of an unnamed body, so she couldn't pretend to mention that her husband had been missing for a long time when she heard the 'young man' and 'handsome appearance', and then she could go and identify the body without any problems.
The police were about to leave work, and she had no choice but to leave.
Little Hangleton had only one tavern, and Paise went there with her luggage, and when she came down for dinner, many people greeted her, as if Mrs. Duck had told the whole village the words of the old lady's maid from the city, who had gone after Riddle's son, had heard that she had lost her memory, and was now back, and bragged vigorously that her son was going to work in the city, and that it was the church hospital.
She sat downstairs in the bar for an evening, and the villagers who were drinking and smoking next to her even told the Coaster cow that she had given birth to two calves in one go, but she didn't mention the news that another corpse had been found in the village.
Paucus could only reluctantly guess that Tom's body might still be there, and that it hadn't been found yet. So in the middle of the night, she left the tavern with a shovel and walked towards the back hill of Riddle House.
She kept thinking about whether to bury Tom secretly or pretend to find him and let him be buried openly. It's been a few days, and she's gradually coming back to her emotions, and she's got more important things to do.
Tom's death, she actually felt a little light, not real at all. Is that Tom really dead?
Yes, she did it.
Or it can't be said that she did it, it was Liang Shan who did it.
Although Liang Shan is her, she is not exactly her.
To Liang Shan, Tom is not Tom, he is Voldemort. This world is not the real world, it is a fairy tale. This life is not real, anyway, she doesn't feel like she's alive at all. So she killed someone, but she was only excited because she killed Voldemort. Voldemort is dead, he should have died, he was written to die.
She is different from Liang Shan, the two of them have long been different. When she was a child, she had to work non-stop every day, peeling potatoes and onions with a knife almost bigger than her, dipping her hands in cold water every day, her feet were wet from her knees, and her skirt never dried. She can't cry, she can't complain, she can't get angry. Susan's big hands were thick and thick, and a slap could kill her.
She didn't have time to think, she didn't have time to think about where this was, whether to get out of here. If you've ever seen drunken men on the side of the street standing there pulling little girls of eleven or twelve or younger walking down the street, she wouldn't leave that kitchen, even if she was beaten by Susan every day.
Those girls actually came out to work, and at that time there were not many opportunities to work, and many children were born and died, and no one cared whether they lived or died.
When she trotted out to fetch her a bottle of wine with Susan, who was almost as tall as her, there was only one thought: she was alive now, and there was hope for her to be alive, wasn't she?
Liang Shan didn't think of this as the real world, but for her, it was the world she had lived in for more than 20 years.
She strode up the hill with her shovel.
- 'Liang Shan' is what she should forget, otherwise she won't be able to live a long time ago.