Chapter Eighty-Seven: The Supernatural Incident at Sea Flag High School (7)
Feng's mother: "I really can't help it, so I'll go to the countryside to find a big fairy or something, this kid is like this, it's really possible that he is a ghost or something." But I couldn't take him out of the city, and even if he was already on the bus to the countryside, no matter how far he went, he still had to find a way to slip away and go back to school at 2 o'clock every night for a run. In the end, I still invited a few masters to come to the house, some of them were practicers, some were monks, some were asking rice, but they couldn't see what was going on, and the money was spent a lot. In addition, he always took him to the hospital before, and his savings were gone. His dad and I had no choice but to sell the house and rent the cheapest house near the school. Alas...... Since it can't be cured, I hope this child runs two steps less...... Being alive is the greatest relief for me and his dad......"
(Later, I talked to Fong's mother about a lot of inconsequential things, but most of them were of no value.) The bitterness of life put this middle-aged woman under tremendous pressure, and she poured bitter water on me vigorously, as if she had finally found a place to vent. Fortunately, it was soon past 7 o'clock, and she should have gone to work, but Feng Chuwei was still asleep. I said I wanted to try to communicate with him, and I was going to visit him again, but the woman directly agreed to let me stay at her home. I don't know if it was because I showed her her work ID was reassuring, or because they didn't have anything to steal at home, but it was a good feeling to be trusted. )
(So I stayed at Feng Chuwei's house for the time being.) The boy didn't get up until about ten o'clock, and when he saw that I was a stranger in the room, I calmly went to the bathroom and sat on the edge of the bed, looking out the window in a daze. I walked up to him and tried to communicate with him and ask what had happened to him. And he really did what his mother said, whether it was threats or inducements, it was completely useless. )
(Eventually, I gave up.) Although Feng Chuwei's behavior and experience are completely different from Shao Shuai and Yu Lingling, it is completely certain that this child must also suffer from serious mental illness. It's just that he is different from Shao Shuai's mania, Yu Lingling's paranoia, and Feng Chuwei is more like a sinner in prison. He entered a spiritual prison, and was watched by a stern prison guard, forcing him to run every day to atone for his sins. It's just that no one knows the identity of this stern 'prison guard', whether it is his own guilt, or whether there is another real murderer. )
(When I found out about the case, I just felt physically and mentally exhausted.) Not only because there is no gain, but also because of the mental pressure brought by the families of these murdered middle school students. Every child is the life of the family, regardless of whether the family is educated or not, whether the quality is high or low, the pain of children also brings them unspeakable pain. This kind of pain will bring about a butterfly effect, and the victim's family will go to the school to make trouble and toss other innocent people, as evidenced by the depressing atmosphere on the campus of Haiqi High School, which is like a cemetery. I don't know what the purpose of the person who planned this series of accidents behind the scenes, but I will definitely stop him so as not to hurt more people. )
(Of the five cases of supernatural incidents at Haiqi High School, three have been investigated so far.) There are also two rumors corresponding to the case, namely 'the cursed plague spread by the campus online platform' and 'the sinkhole in the corner of the dormitory building', and I have no intention of focusing on the investigation anymore. Because I know that even if I find a few victims and ask them about what happened and why, it will only be a waste of time, and they will not be willing to tell me the truth even if they are not mentally ill, so it is better for me to ask the people on campus casually and get more clues. It's just that what I don't understand is, what did they do to make them dare not speak? )
(This question has been bothering me from the beginning.) I didn't stop looking for common ground between them. Maybe they've done something bad, or bullied someone, or done some cruel pranks, or something? Of course, I had already asked a few of the victims' friends and bad classmates about their behavior, and in the end, all I got was a few small stains such as a few children secretly snacking, arguing, and borrowing money and not paying it back. It is completely not a reason for them to be punished and dare not speak out. This Haiqi High School is really a good school full of peace. But if it's really good, why are there so many weird cases? Besides, the people above believe that the case here has something to do with the Black Book Company, so everything must not be what I see. )
(Human memory is unreliable, and even things that happened a minute ago, such as closing a door and carrying a key, can easily have thoughts of inaccuracy of one's actions the moment you turn around, and thus have to go back and repeat your previous actions.) Human memory is also easily influenced by others, when two people have done something together, when one of them is sure that they must have eaten something, even if the other person clearly remembers that he has not eaten, he will suspect that his memory is wrong. Therefore, if people only want to rely on their brains to remember something, it is actually the most undesirable behavior. The capacity of the brain is limited, and even if you want to remember something, when other things are put in the first place, then the original memory will inevitably be biased. )
(That's why I've decided not to stick to people's words.) Instead of digging into the memories of students and parents from months ago, it is better to go online to find the truth. After all, people can lie, but the content of the message on the Internet will not change. Unless, of course, the other party is a hacker who can modify the content of the website. But I don't think the person behind it would have the ability to control the network while being able to punish others at will. )
(Coincidentally, while investigating Haiqi High School's campus online forums and post bars, we are also investigating the fourth rumor, the 'cursed plague on the Internet'.) I have a hunch that this investigation may bring me closer to the truth. )
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Zhou Ji saw this, and another page of records ended.
He let out a long breath, completely unexpecting that when he was giving up on himself for Zhou Mo's death, Wang Yao would find out so much about Haiqi High School.
Zhou Ji was very annoyed and impatient. He didn't know that these things had happened to him one semester when he sent his sister to high school. Could it be that his sister is also a victim of a supernatural incident at Sea Flag High School? According to the time, Zhou Mo is very in line with this point in time. So Wang Yao asked him to come here to participate in the case, is there any doubt about this? Since this is the case, he Zhou Ji will inevitably investigate together, for Zhou Mo, and also to prevent more victims from appearing in the future.
Zhou Ji, who had made up his mind, continued to scroll down through the documents. However, what he didn't realize was that his series of thoughts were just behaviors to make him feel better psychologically, but it still couldn't change that he was a coward who avoided the reality he faced.