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Chapter 4 Chapter 4 The Lingering Nightmare

phantom 雾满拦江 1481Words 2018-03-23
In the dream, heavy footsteps sounded, approaching from a distance, carrying a terrifying force. The footsteps were getting closer and closer, and a terrifying figure was projected on the wall reflecting the dim light. Lin Hong struggled in horror, trying to avoid the heavy shadow, but no matter how she struggled, she couldn't get out of this shadow. Struggled out of the terrible dream. She knew she was trapped in a dream, but she couldn't wake herself up. In the dream, she saw that her hands and feet were tied behind her back, and the walls of the dark room were splattered with ugly blood, some of which had dried up, and some were still slowly flowing.There is a gloomy and cold atmosphere all around, which makes people despair.

The sound of footsteps was close at hand, and a huge black shadow pressed over. There was a terrible face approaching her, and she was crying loudly and desperately, unable to see the face of this face clearly, but she just felt that this figure was holding a white candle, facing the slow Leaning down, the candle oil dripped on her bare skin, and the hot feeling made her dizzy.The face that couldn't see clearly let out a strange laugh, the laughter was sinister, like an evil hand extending into her body, as if it wanted to pull out all her internal organs. She was full of fear for that face in the dream, but in the dream she was powerless to resist, she could only wail in despair, that miserable wailing was so embarrassing, it caused her great physical discomfort.

She clearly heard the sound of her teeth chattering because of fear, and the rapid clucking sound was instantly amplified, filling the whole world. In the trembling panic, she was incontinent, dripping with sweat, wailing from the nightmare wake up. She wailed loudly in despair, desperately trying to sit up, but the sheets were soaked in sweat, and her whole body was weak, until her parents were awakened by her desperate cries, and when they got up and shook her vigorously, it was like grabbing a life-saving Straw, she desperately grabbed her mother's hand, screaming desperately, not daring to open her eyes to look, lest she see that she was still in a nightmare.

Before Lin Hong was six years old, this horrible nightmare haunted her all the time, making her restless at night. The violent convulsions and convulsions night after night finally made her suffer from severe lamb wind, also known as epilepsy. The family sent her to the hospital several times for examination. The doctor followed the script and diagnosed that Lin Hong's brain cells had been destroyed. The location of the lesion and the range of conduction, but in terms of symptoms, Lin Hong's symptoms mainly include loss of consciousness, twitching of the limbs, foaming at the mouth, closed teeth, turned up eyes, and incontinence.The doctor told Lin Hong's parents that if the treatment is not urgent, the patient may even die of suffocation in severe cases.

There was nothing wrong with the doctor's diagnosis, but after examining Lin Hong, nothing was wrong.Even the focus of the disease cannot be identified, so it is impossible to talk about treatment, let alone hurry up treatment.All the doctor could do was to prescribe Lin Hong a dose of the cheapest sodium phenytoin, but after taking the medicine, Lin Hong was still plagued by nightmares.In the end, someone who was in a hurry and went to the doctor suggested: "This child may have collided with some evil thing. Ask Lao Jitou to take a look and get rid of the evil for the child."

That's how her father took Lin Hong to find this old Jitou. When they arrived, old Jitou happened to be having lunch, so the six-year-old Lin Hong saw the above-mentioned scene happily. When Lin Hong came here, he had heard people say that the reason why old Jitou was always trembling was that he was frightened out of him in the morgue of the hospital when he was young. This story has been circulated in Ji's family for many years, and there are several different versions. The authenticity of none of the versions has been approved by the old Ji Tou, but it seems that such a thing does not need his approval.

When old man Ji was young, the mortuary of the hospital did not have refrigeration equipment, so the corpse could only be placed in the room and cremated after the family members of the deceased agreed to sign.Therefore, on the beds in the mortuary, white cloths are used to cover corpses. These corpses either died of drowning, or died of fighting, or died of accidents, or died of drugs.But regardless of the cause of death, all corpses have one thing in common: horror. The door of the morgue is never locked. Someone once suggested that the door should be locked. The reason for locking the door is not to prevent the dead from escaping. The dead will not escape. This is common sense.But the living will go the wrong way and end up in the morgue.This suggestion is very reasonable, but the doctors and nurses in the hospital will not go wrong, so this suggestion that has nothing to do with the hospital itself finally fell through.

The morgue was supposed to be locked but it wasn't locked, and as a result, old man Ji really walked in by mistake.
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