Chapter 132: The Kui Family's Old Affair (1)

"That's what the beings in the world imagined to scare themselves, there are only six spaces in the universe, how can there be such a thing as a ghost."

"What's the matter with that flower-clothed ghost? Is it a hungry ghost? ”

"How so?!" Hua Hu laughed even more at that time, "It must be dressed up by someone!" ”

In fact, I have heard a lot of cases of people pretending to be ghosts, but who is this ghost in flower clothes who killed three unrelated people in a row? And for what purpose?

Where did Shang Weimin's body go in the Kui family's house? If the Flower Clothes Ghost needed corpses, why didn't he take the corpses of Lu Xianheng and Luo Laosong as well?

What's going on with that fish-faced kid, why did Hua Wei say that Shang Weimin's body was in his belly?

Everything was a mystery hanging in the fog, although I had a vague feeling in my heart that the mystery seemed to be about to be solved. Because after all, there are so many, many more people watching it.

"And the third thing you asked me to inquire about is what happened to Kui Shengchuan's family." The canned brother continued.

I can't help but look at my cousin, in the previous impression, he has always been an unreliable guy, but I didn't expect this time he unexpectedly grasped a few core points of the case, it seems that writing mystery novels can also exercise people's logical way of thinking, and code words are not useless.

The canned man sat across from us, lighting a cigarette and smoking silently, as if he needed to figure out where to start because of the long history of the matter.

After smoking a full cigarette, he pressed the cigarette butt out on the ashtray, then looked at my cousin and me and said, "This is too long, there are too many people involved, I have to talk slowly, so you have to listen slowly." ”

Kui Shengchuan is a direct descendant of the Imperial History House. The surname Kui was originally the surname of Yuntang Town, and in the Ming and Qing dynasties, there were officials such as Langzhong, Yushi, and Hanlin, and their descendants were also called "a certain house" because of their official positions. Kui Shengchuan's ancestors did imperial history in the Qing Dynasty, and the imperial history house was also prosperous for a while, but then I don't know why, the population became more and more sparse, and only one of his seedlings was left in Kui Shengchuan's generation.

Kui Shengchuan is also a weirdo, he only got married at the age of thirty-five, and after marrying his wife, he gave birth to twin girls. But the good times did not last long, and his wife died of an emergency not long after, and he never married again.

Kui Shengchuan's parents were looking forward to him passing on the incense of the Imperial History Mansion, but Kui Shengchuan was quite unimpressed. The two old men were angry and anxious, and they died four or five years later. Kui Shengchuan was teaching in the town's middle school at the time, and he began to be a father and a mother at the same time, single-handedly pulling Kui Yanxin and Kui Yanyun's two daughters to grow up.

In Yuntang Town, the Imperial History Mansion used to be a well-known existence. To Kui Shengchuan's generation, although the family business is declining, but there is still a scholarly aftertaste, Kui Shengchuan has been teaching in Yuntang Middle School for many years, there are many students, he is square, and he is also respected by the townspeople.

The two children of the Kui family followed their father in this way and grew up running and jumping in middle school. When Kui Shengchuan went to class, other teachers helped him take care of his daughter, and in addition to going home on weekends, their three meals a day were also solved in the faculty cafeteria.

The campus is very large, the playground is very large, and there is a security guard at the door, so the two children also have a place to run and have fun.

In the eyes of others, they are children without a mother, but for themselves, they may not really be aware of this, because every teacher and student in the school treats them well, giving them snacks, toys, and playing with them.

Other children are looking forward to the weekend, but Yanxin and Yanyun are looking forward to the weekend so that they can go to school to play.

Yan Xin was born ten minutes earlier than Yan Yun, probably because she came to this world first, she is much calmer and older than her sister. She can look at the eyes of adults, and she can speak more, she has always been the "child of other people's families" expected by adults, and everyone who has seen her will say that she is sensible, considerate, and measured.

And although Yanyun looks exactly like her sister, her personality is completely different, she is the kind of child who is particularly innocent, very lively, and very casual.

She has her own thoughts and rarely hides her emotions, she laughs and shines, and tears when she cries. In the eyes of adults, Yanyun has always been a child, the kind of child who needs to be cared for, cared for, and coaxed by adults.

Kui Shengchuan also likes her little daughter, although she often makes some ridiculous pranks, such as dipping her finger in ink, pressing "plum blossoms" in her father's books, such as tearing stickers and sticking them into the lenses of her father's glasses, such as throwing caterpillars into the rice bowl and keeping them as "pets".

Every time her sister makes a mistake, Yanxin will be very worried to explain to her father, but Kui Shengchuan always laughs and says, "It's okay, this is childlike!" ”

As the two sisters grow up, Yan Xin discovers that no matter where she is, her sister always seems to have a kind of magic in her, and she can always be the center of attention in the crowd. No matter what mistakes she makes, what unpleasantness she makes, as long as she sells cuteness and cries twice, the adults will hurry over to coax her.

"Don't cry, your eyes won't look good if you're swollen from crying."

"Look, what a lovely little girl—what? Break the jar, break it and break it, naughty is the nature of children. ”

But everyone began to be strict with Yan Xin, who has always been sensible.

"You're a sister, why don't you take a good look at your sister."

"I'm seven years old, and they're all big kids, so I can't just let my temperament come here."

"Yo yo, how beautiful Yunyun is to wear this flower—what? You are Yanxin, it is a virtue to take care of flowers and trees, you see, you have broken off all the flowers - what? Is it broken off by clouds? Oops, this stinky girl, very lively haha......"

Yan Xin unconsciously planted a pimple in his heart. There is a teacher Wang in Yuntang Middle School, and Teacher Wang also has a daughter of the same age named Qiuchen at home.

According to Qiu Chen, Yan Xin once asked her that she was born on the same day as her sister and looked exactly the same, and sometimes she couldn't even tell her father, but why did everyone always praise her sister and blame herself when they encountered the same thing?

Qiu Chen is a child, and of course she can't tell Yan Xin the answer. Yan Xin probably couldn't understand it in her heart - she was obviously more sensible, more obedient, and more well-behaved than her sister, but how could she get so much less favor than her sister?

When Yan Xin and Yan Yun were seven years old, the sisters were admitted to Yuntang Town Primary School at the same time. That summer, the rain in Weiyang was particularly heavy, and the entire Chuanyun Canal was full. Because of the hot and humid weather, the children in the town all run to the canal to play, and Yanyun and Yanxin are no exception.

At that time, there was not so much garbage in the canal, and the water was very clear. There are old willow trees on the side of the canal, and the cool breeze is blowing under the willow trees, and adults and children like to stay by the river.

At first, the Kui sisters just went to the river to fish quietly. There were a lot of kids fishing, but most of them couldn't sit still. After a while, some went into the water, some spread out their mats, and lay down in the shade of the trees to play game consoles.

Needless to say, Yanyun must be the child who went into the water to play.