Chapter 162 Clue 1 about Anze's bloodline and dreams: In the hypothesis brought by the mutilated diary

The second diary mentions Anze's wife, who had been away from home for more than two months on December 1, 1989, so we can speculate that Anze's daughter separated from him when she was still in elementary school, which is a heavy blow for an eight- or nine-year-old child.

Leaving aside the matter of Anze's wife for now, let's analyze the following diary contents.

Diary 3: Written on January 18, 1992.

Everything that should have gone has gone, my daughter has graduated from primary school, and her homework has improved. Recently, I found that my mind is often dizzy, and I really have no time to take care of it. My work is getting more and more idle, I don't know if it's a good thing! ’

When you read these words, do you feel that there is something discordant? Maybe you are like Yun Yeyao, you can see at a glance that some of these sentences lack the subject, and some lack the reason.

To be clear, the above sentences are written on the same page, one after the other. To be sure, there is nothing else interspersed in these words, so it can only be said that Anze deliberately ignored the subject and reason.

Everything that should have gone has gone, my daughter has graduated from primary school, and her homework has improved. ’

In this sentence, it is not stated who is the person who should go? If Anze is talking about his wife, then from the language organization, we can see that Anze is not reluctant to give up his wife, he said that everything that should be left has already left, which is a manifestation of no nostalgia. If Anze wasn't talking about his wife, it would be hard to guess.

In the book in the hands of Mr. Actor, An Ze also mentioned that his wife left him when his daughter was very young and has never been in touch since.

Also, the saying 'all gone' is reminiscent of whether there were many people who left Anze's side at that time, perhaps Anze only had his daughter with him later, and never went to school to teach after the age of forty, because he had betrayed his relatives.

It was a very painful thing to have no friends, no wealth, and most of his loved ones, which is why Anze desperately wanted to use the dream to turn over (this was also expressed in his diary later). Dreams are nothing, and An Ze can use it to get wealth, which can be said to be very lucky, regardless of whether An Ze's dream has the ability to predict or not, it can only be said that this is An Ze's fate should not be extinguished.

Let's look at the second sentence, 'Recently, I have found that my mind is often dizzy, and I really have no time to take care of it. This sentence sounds strange, who finds out who is drowsy? Who has no time to take care of it? Sentences simply have an end and no head.

According to the analysis of the tone, you can hear a trace of helplessness, maybe An Ze's daughter is sick, and he has no time to take care of him because he is busy with some things. But immediately after the third sentence, the stalk that Anze was very busy was overturned.

The third sentence says, 'Is it a good thing that my work is becoming more and more leisurely?' This sentence can be regarded as the most complete sentence in this diary, at least Anze uses the subject, and it doesn't need any reason to explain. It shows that Anze is not without time to take care of his life and that of his daughter.

So where does the helplessness in Anze's second sentence come from? Since there are no facts, we can only rely on speculation for the time being.

Suppose that Anze already had a dream at that time, and this dream affected not only him personally, but also his daughter who had a dream like a prophet. Suppose that if the dizziness is not due to illness, it is caused by prolonged dreaming. If the above two points are true, An Ze's helpless reason will also be established, and at the same time, what he said about not having time to take care of it cannot be regarded as a lie or irresponsible!

Diary 4: Written on June 14, 1993

I don't know why, but the strange dreams fascinated me more and more, and I tried to call the newspaper, but to no avail. The cruel thing is that no one trusts my judgment, and neither does my daughter, how can she not even believe herself? ’

This diary seems ordinary, just to express An Ze's troubles, but there is an important message hidden in it.

Let's start with the first sentence, Anze said 'strange dreams are fascinating me more and more', indicating that he has been dreaming for a long time, and it also proves that in the previous diary, Anze became more and more idle, and the reason why the people around him gradually left him was obsessed with dreams. The two diaries were written just over a year apart.

Try to call the newspaper, no one believes it, these words are complaints, there is no practical meaning, a geography teacher who is losing his job, and he says that his dreams have prophetic powers and will lead to major archaeological discoveries, of course no one will believe them. So at this time, Anze was full of pressure and worries.

The point is in the last sentence, 'How can a daughter not even believe in herself?' This man who is obviously ill-speechd, and who is known to have the ability to foresee, is Anze, and he should have said: 'The same is true of the daughter, how can she not even believe in her father?' 'That's right!

Therefore, we can boldly guess whether Anze took advantage of his daughter's dreams? If so, then Anze is the biggest liar, he drove away his wife, used his daughter to collect money, and even imprisoned her in a treacherous house without freedom.

Then, the fire he experienced, we can't treat it as an ordinary accident, because of the father's greed, the daughter was forced to isolate from the world, lost friends, lost relatives, and even lost a person's basic freedom, which is more painful than the betrayal of relatives, and that fire may not only reflect the pupils of An Ze's daughter, but also burn her family affection.

Of course, all of the above is only in reasoning, there is no factual basis, and Yun Yeyao cannot judge whether what is said in the book and diary is true. Maybe both were later compiled by someone imitating Anze's handwriting, or maybe Anze did die in an accident. In short, there can be no final answer without analysis.

Analysis is like a boring prelude, and when we face it, impatience may be very loud, but we have to admit that the answer without analysis is abrupt and incomprehensible, like the empty palm of a magician, who repeatedly signals that he has not taken anything, but suddenly conjures up something very conspicuous without the audience noticing, and the audience cannot understand how it came about!

Jumping things must be accompanied by bland and boring internal aids, and bland statements must also contain some passionate answers, so the key lies in different understandings and preferences under different thinking.

Speaking of Anze's diary at this point, we have come to an end for the time being, and what will be revealed in the diary later will be interspersed with narration with the development of the plot later. On the second day in the Treacherous House, the detectives haven't questioned each individual individually, due to the lack of puzzle pieces that make some people honest, and Yun Yeyao's plan is putting them together.