Chapter 1: The Greedy Monk (Part 2) Today's second update
Arrived at Longteng Community, this community is said to be a giant village-style affordable housing community invested and built by a big boss in Beijing. There are 108 residential buildings, all of which are 12-story elevator-style apartments. The artificial hills, courtyards, small bridges, and flowing water inside are exquisitely made, and the property management is also very complete. In short, when this community was completed, the main leaders of D City came to cut the ribbon.
After all, a giant community that can accommodate nearly 30,000 people is a proud achievement and a political achievement worth boasting about.
Due to the large size of the community, there are a total of eight gates in front and behind. Fortunately, each gate has a complete map of the community, making it convenient to find locations.
Ye stopped the car in front of the sign indicating the entrance to the residential area, found the location of Building 12 in a corner and laughed, saying we went wrong at the gate, Building 12 is in another direction.
As I drove past, I saw police pulling over a car for a safety check.
I made a phone call to the deputy captain, and he came out of the corridor door in no time. He looked tired, but when he saw us, he smiled: "You've finally arrived."
"What is it that makes you call us here?"
The deputy captain took out a pack of white sand and handed one to each of us, saying: "The deaths in the room are very strange. Even we didn't notice those bodies at first. An old policeman said there's something fishy about this case. If it were before, we wouldn't have cared, but since we've worked with you on that other thing, I think it's better to call you two in on this one."
Ye Yī lifted his head and looked at the tenth position, saying: "To be honest, we shouldn't interfere with official business." Ye Yī repeated to the deputy captain what he had just said to me.
The deputy captain said, "This kind of thing, I must investigate. As long as it's man-made, he won't be able to escape the law. But the corpse above is too bizarre. That's why I wanted to ask experts like you to appraise it."
"Alright, let's go take a look."
The deputy captain said with a worried expression: "To be honest, the dismemberment case I mentioned last time also occurred in this community. This is already the third homicide case this month. There are no clues at all."
Yi Dao said, "Just because we can't find any clues doesn't mean we should randomly conclude it's related to that direction. From the outside, I don't see anything out of place with the Feng Shui here, on the contrary, the Feng Shui here is quite good."
"Never mind, I don't understand either. I just asked the two of you to come and take a look at the scene. This matter has already been reported to the provincial government. The deadline for solving the case is tomorrow at the latest, and now I'm in a dilemma."
As we spoke, we had already taken the elevator to the 10th floor where the murder took place, and a strong smell of blood hit our noses.
At the door, I ran into an old policeman who looked quite old. He saw me and Ye Yi and asked: "Officer Wang, is this the expert you've brought?"
The deputy captain nodded and said, "I've seen their skills with my own eyes, they're my friends. They won't go out and talk nonsense."
Then the deputy captain introduced us: "This is our police team's treasure, forensic expert Liu Lao."
Liu politely greeted him with a good.
Liu Lao didn't let us open the door, and very seriously asked us: "The scene inside is terrifying. If you don't have a strong psychological capacity, don't go in. Also, no photography is allowed."
I was a bit scared, so I looked at Ye Yi. In my heart, I thought that as long as he went in, I wouldn't go in either.
"Those who are alive aren't afraid, but a pile of dead flesh can hardly go anywhere evil, can it?"
"I said immediately: 'Yi Ye, you go in. I won't go.'"
Yeyiyi furrowed his brow and said: "Follow me in, later you'll encounter things that are ten or a hundred times more terrifying than this."
Seeing Ye Yatou's serious expression, I could only steel myself and follow him into the room.
After going in, my first reaction was to want to vomit!
This is not a room, it's a hell of Shura!
The ground was covered with intestines and stomachs, the walls and ceiling were all splattered with blood. The entire room was smeared with it. Just like last time when Ye Yi and I saw the car shell, there were handprints of various sizes that were very clear. I suppressed my urge to vomit and looked at a handprint next to me. Then I asked the deputy captain beside me: "Can a bloody hand still leave fingerprints?"
The deputy captain said that almost all of them can leave clear fingerprints on the palm. After the blood coagulates, it will leave a clear mark.
I pointed to a fingerprint next to me and said, "Look, it seems like there are no fingerprints at all."
"This is why we came looking for you. Each of the handprints has no fingerprints, but according to forensic experts' calculations, each handprint was pressed down with a certain degree of force. It's an accurate result calculated based on the size and strength of the handprint. The small handprint next to you really does have the strength of a child. After measuring the size, there are at least 9 people's handprints here! However, the strength shown by these handprints is fundamentally impossible for tearing a person into such fragments. This kind of power can only be achieved with two high-speed cars colliding and crushing someone in between. The power is unbalanced, unequal! Simply put, no one person can achieve this!"
Yi Ye dodged some bloody spots in the room and walked around, just in time to hear our conversation, saying: "That's right, no one can tear apart the skull and spine. That requires a lot of strength."
I followed Yizhong's line of sight and really couldn't bear the urge to vomit, covering my mouth and rushing out the door.
As soon as I stepped out of the door, I started ranting!
I vomited until I was dizzy and disoriented. My head spun and my vision blurred. When I closed my eyes, the gruesome scenes I had just witnessed kept flashing through my mind.
"Drink some water and you'll feel better." Ye Yi's voice came from behind me, and he also handed me a bottle of water.
I unscrewed the bottle cap and took a few big gulps, wiping my mouth before suddenly reacting to ask: "Where did the water come from?"
Ye shrugged and said: "It's in the fridge inside." After looking at me and seeing that I didn't show any disgust, he continued: "There are just three hearts placed on the edge of the bottle."
I burped... and threw up again.
This time I almost vomited bile, and I stood up straight and said to Ye Yi: "You are too unscrupulous."
Yeh smiled and said, "It's nothing from now on. I've even been covered in big feces before, and was pulled to hell, almost didn't come back. What's this little thing compared to that?"
Listening to Ye Yis' casual tone, I really couldn't believe what kind of life experiences this person, who is similar to me, has been through. I gritted my teeth and drank the remaining half bottle of water, saying: "Have you figured anything out?"
Ye shook his head and said, "There's not even a hint of yin energy here. Although the house hasn't been arranged with any feng shui layout, there's nothing wrong with the building itself. The only thing that can't be explained is the nine handprints mentioned by Wang Zhengping. That blood handprint feels like it belongs to a Raksha, but it shouldn't be here. Rakshas are a group of servants from an already extinct tribe, and whenever one of those tribes appears, there will always be a Raksha guarding its side."
I leaned against the wall, still feeling a bit weak in the legs from vomiting just now, and asked: "What ethnicity?"
Yeyan looked inside the house and whispered to me: "Dragon!"
"Ah?" I exclaimed in surprise: "A dragon? Does such a thing really exist?"
"It's said to exist, but I've never seen it." Ye Yi said naturally, so he couldn't understand why such a thing would appear. It was completely inexplicable.