Chapter XXV
Li Zhengyang took the little girl's head out of the box with an ugly face, in fact, the head was not in the box before, and I don't know when it got in.
Li Zhengyang can be said to be no stranger to this kind of fright, although he is still not used to it, and his heart is still beating wildly, but what else can he do except force himself like now?
If you don't, you're likely to be killed.
The appearance of Xiao Mo and others as special investigators made him feel that maybe this was not the world of novels, and those book fans who had died as stepping stones by him before were not just a string of words as he thought.
Li Zhengyang is not a cold-blooded animal, and as an otaku who spends most of his time writing, he can't reach the point where he is ruthless and empty-eyed. So when he knew that those dead book lovers were all living people, he really felt a lot of pain in his heart.
This is also a major reason why he has been struggling with whether to follow the original plot of the novel or change the plot.
He thought about it for an entire afternoon, and in the end, he decided to follow the original plot of the novel, even if it would cause the death of many innocent people.
However, this option has to be said to be the least dangerous and the safest. Although he still can't change the almost incomprehensible ending of reincarnation, but in his mind, this kind of terrifying event should become nothing as he experiences it.
In short, he still didn't dare to gamble. still failed to have the determination to let go of a qiē and get rid of the established fate.
After all, he Li Zhengyang is just a coward who is afraid of death, and after all, he is just an ordinary person who can be replaced by anyone.
But...... Isn't it enough to survive?
"Don't blame me. Because it's not me who kills you, it's this cruel reality. ”
Li Zhengyang, like the protagonist in his first novel "Suffocation", began to become cold and cruel because of his survival.
Looking back at the plot of the second story, "Death Express", in the book, because he was extremely afraid of the little girl's head, he tried all kinds of ways to discard the little girl's head, but every time he discarded the head, he returned home. Or somewhere else, the little girl's head would reappear, and he would be caught off guard.
This experience also made him completely abandon the idea of discarding human heads. Because he knew that this human head could not be thrown away. So he put all his heart and soul into the box.
Speaking of which, his fear of this box has completely exceeded his fear of human heads, and this is completely unwarranted. Because this box is so ordinary. It's so ordinary that it appears at your feet. He'd kick it away without looking down at it.
But it was such an ordinary box, but it brought him huge psychological pressure, and he even felt that he was about to suffocate.
So in the process of discarding the little girl's head, he was actually trying to discard the box, but just like the head, there was no way to discard the damn box.
He had been throwing them for two days in a row, but he had not found a way to discard them, which almost tormented him to the point of collapse. He no longer blindly tries to throw them away. It's about thinking about why this is happening.
In his thoughts, he found a problem. That is, the box and the head in the box were not obtained by him, but given to him by the little girl herself.
Does that mean that this box and this human head can only be given away, not thrown away? Someone has to take them in?
After having this guess, he put his autographed "Xenocurse" in the form of feedback into this box and mailed it to a book lover.
The reason why he didn't mail the head by the way was because he was afraid that in the process of mailing, the staff would find the head in the box, so he couldn't explain it clearly, after all, few people would believe in the ghost's existence.
Moreover, the little girl's head only frightened him, and the box really made him feel threatened, and he had a strong feeling that if he didn't get the box out of his way, he would be killed by the box!
So, when he learned the full address of a book lover, he mailed the box along with his autographed book.
For the next two days, the box never reappeared, and he thought it would disappear like this. But the good times didn't last long, and before the third day had passed, he learned of the death of the book lover from the mouths of two policemen who found him.
In the evening, when he returned home with a heavy heart, he saw the box again.
It sat neatly on the bedside table. As for the human head that he had frozen in the refrigerator, it was like going home, and it got into the box again.
And after three days, he once again felt the pressure that suffocated him.
It's still that strong feeling that if he doesn't get this box out of his way, he'll be killed by this box!
The breeding of this kind of thought also reminded him of the book lover who received this box, could his tragic death be because of this box?
He was a little panicked and uncertain for a while, but as time passed, the pressure on him from the box became more and more intense, almost to the point where his heart was pounding. So, he contacted a book lover again and mailed the box to the other party.
With the sending of the box, the heart-pounding feeling that had been haunting him before suddenly dissipated. Just two days later, he was once again blocked by the police.
The reason is basically the same as last time, he is once again the suspect who has something to do with the deceased. There is no doubt that the book fans who received his courier box this time were also strangely killed.
There are not so many coincidences in the world, and the fact that both of them died after receiving his delivery box is very obvious.
He wasn't wrong about the box's previous feelings, it must not stay with him, otherwise it would be brutally killed!
Li Zhengyang's memories came to an abrupt end, and he had already discarded the box and the human head in accordance with the original plot of the novel. So the next thing waiting for him to do was to put one of his signed books in the box, and then mail the box to Xiao Mo.
Because the book does not specifically describe the appearance of the book fan and the address of the book fan, Li Zhengyang can mail it to whoever he wants.
After filling in the recipient's name and specific address, Li Zhengyang smiled and handed the express box in his hand to a courier in charge of delivery. (To be continued......)