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Chapter 26 Chapter 25 Forever Inch

wait for me in hell 周德东 2298Words 2018-03-23
On the bus, Wan Sui'er felt more and more strange. How did Xu Youyou's father die?When he died, why did the two men, one white and one black, appear at the scene? She took out her phone and called Langma. No one answered. Call again, still no one picks up. Where did he go? Wan Sui'er became nervous and thought about it, it's not even August 22nd today! She continued to call Langma's cell phone, and was finally picked up: "Langma!" Langma's voice was hoarse: "Well, what's wrong?" Wan Sui'er asked, "Where are you?" Langma said, "I'm back in Fenshui..."

Wan Sui'er said, "You went back to Fenshui? Why didn't you tell me!" Langma hesitated for a moment before saying: "Something happened to my family, it's too hasty." Wan Sui'er quickly asked, "What happened?" Langma said: "It has nothing to do with you. I will be back in a few days. Do you have something to do?" Wan Sui'er said: "Xu Youyou's father is dead!" Langma was a little surprised: "Dead? How did you die?" Wan Sui'er recounted what happened last night. Langma said, "Why didn't you report the crime?"

Wan Sui'er said: "I said that black and white impermanence took away the deputy director of the Public Security Bureau. It would be strange if they didn't put me in a mental hospital!" "If I had been there, I would have rushed over and grabbed them," Langma said. Wan Sui'er thought for a while, then suddenly asked: "Langma, have you ever blasphemed the gods?" Langma said, "Why are you asking this?" Wan Sui'er said: "I'm not worried about you! Think about it carefully, have you ever smashed a Buddha statue, have you ever said anything nonsense in the temple, have you ever beaten a monk..."

Langma said: "You treat me as a villain. Although I don't believe in anything, I have never blasphemed the gods. It is not for other reasons, because it is the belief of many people. If I blaspheme it, I blaspheme many people." Wan Sui'er said, "Then I can rest assured." Langma said, "You're always worrying about it." Wan Sui'er said, "Call me as soon as you come back, do you hear me?" Langma said, "Okay." Wan Sui'er said, "You repeat." Langma said, "I'll call you as soon as I get back." Wan Sui'er added: "Also, you must come back before August 22."

Langma asked, "Why?" Wan Sui'er said: "Don't worry about it, you have to promise me anyway." Langma said, "Yes." There are still four days until August 22. Wan Sui'er was in a very bad mood. After playing in the Internet cafe for a while, she was always restless and came out soon. A couple walks by.The man put his arms around the woman's shoulders, and stretched his hand forward, and as he walked forward, the woman pushed it away again and again; an old lady walked over, holding a green onion in her hand, which she suspected was picked; three middle school students Walking over, one of them kicked the other with a smile, and the other chased and beat the other with his hands on his waist; a man with a cut hair came over, with wicked eyebrows, he didn't look like a good person...

Wan Sui'er stopped suddenly.She felt that this cropped man looked very familiar, but she couldn't remember where she had seen it before.The inch-cut man stopped when he saw Wan Sui'er, and looked at her with twinkling eyes. In Wan Sui'er's eyes, this face became smaller and smaller, and finally turned into a photo, which was pasted on the urn and smiled at her. It's him! He smiled slightly, walked up to Wan Sui'er, and said, "Beauty, do you remember me?" The couple walked by.The old lady walked by.The three middle school students walked by.The sidewalk suddenly became empty, only Wan Sui'er and the cropped man were left.Wan Sui'er looked at him warily, but didn't speak.

The inch-cut man said: "On the subway, we used to sit together, forget?" Wan Sui'er thought of the black cloth package he discarded, and felt a little nauseous: "What do you want to say?" The inch-cut man leaned forward and whispered, "Can I buy you a drink?" Wan Sui'er said, "Mengpo soup?" The inch-cut man smiled embarrassingly: "You really know how to joke..." Wan Sui'er said, "What does that urn mean?" The inch-cut man was startled: "Did you open that package?" Wan Sui'er said, "Nonsense!"

The inch-cut man said, "Actually, the person on the portrait is not me..." Wan Sui'er sneered: "Who are you?" The inch-cut man said, "Uh, that's a picture of my father when he was young." Wan Sui'er laughed loudly: "You really look like your father, you both have moles on your chin!" The inch-cut man looked around, and then said, "Come with me, and I will tell you the truth." Wan Sui'er said: "It's beautiful to think about!" The inch-cut man pointed to the neighborhood behind the Aimin Convenience Store and said, "It's right there, it's safe."

It happened that a 110 patrol car drove over, and Wan Sui'er said, "Isn't it safer for us to go to the car and say it?" The inch-cut man looked at the patrol car, and suddenly lowered his voice: "Wan Sui'er, you will see me again." After speaking, he took a deep look at Wan Sui'er, turned around and left. Wan Sui'er didn't recover for a long time.A stranger called her name suddenly, which gave her a chill. Aunt Bao was carrying mineral water into the store. After the man with the cropped hair left, she walked over quickly and whispered in Wan Sui'er's ear, "Little girl, stay away from this man..."

Wan Sui'er immediately asked: "Do you know him? Who is he?" Aunt Bao whispered, "This man died last year!" Wan Sui'er was shocked: "Isn't he all right!" Aunt Bao said: "Later he came back to life..." Wan Sui'er said, "Alive again?" Aunt Bao didn't dare to say more outside, so she pulled Wan Sui'er into the shop, and then she started to talk about it in detail. The inch-cut man was surnamed Chen, and he brought a woman to rent in the community behind the convenience store.His wife often came to Aunt Bao's convenience store to buy things. Through chatting, Aunt Bao learned that she met this Chen by chance and they lived together soon.

The man was a loafer, earning his living by petty theft.His wife once tried to leave him, but he caught her every time, beat her severely, and continued to live.After a long time, his wife also accepted her fate. One night, Chen went out again.In the early hours of the morning, his wife heard movement outside the window, opened the door and saw that he was lying motionless at the door, turned over and found that he had died.His wife was terrified and called the police. After the police arrived, they identified the body. It was not a homicide, but a sudden death.His wife is not sad, and feels that the hard time is over.After dawn, she sent the body to the crematorium. Unexpectedly, when the body was pushed into the cremation furnace, the yellow body bag containing the body suddenly moved. The workers in the crematorium were frightened. When they opened the body bag for inspection, Chen even reached out and removed the yellow paper on his face. , sat up straight... In Aunt Bao’s narration, there was one thing that surprised Wan Sui’er: Chen died on August 16 last year. She recalled that the day she met him on the subway was also August 16!Why did he wander around with his empty urn on his "death day"? Aunt Bao said: "In the past, this man was always cruel to his wife, but since he died and came back to life, he seems to be a different person, becoming very kind and considerate. Do you think it's strange?" Wan Sui'er's nerves became more and more tense. Aunt Bao said again: "Also, his wife told me something even scarier..." Wan Sui'er didn't even dare to catch her breath.There was a wind outside, and the window of the shop was blown open, but the door of the shop was closed. Aunt Bao glanced at the door and continued: "His wife found out that this man has never had a haircut for more than a year, but he has always had a cut hair..." Wan Sui'er shivered suddenly.
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