I quickly looked down and saw that starting from the 10th floor, the comments from netizens all changed to "The first photo scared me to death", "Scared the baby to death", "The first photo is definitely not from P"
?" "The first one!" "Search for the highlights" and other replies, and these replies quickly made the entire post turn the page.
I couldn't help but feel a little strange. I just saw the first photo, and I didn't see anything scary. Why did netizens react so fiercely? Is there something bright that I didn't understand?
In fact, I have never dared to click on the pictures posted live in the forum, because I have been pranked by people before. Some pictures are nothing if you look at the small ones, but when you click on the big pictures, you can often see scary things.
Dead man's stuff.
There is also a worse kind of fishing picture. When you look at the small picture, it is a picture of a beautiful woman, or a picture of a cute pet, but when you click on it, the content inside is either extremely scary or extremely disgusting, and it can scare people out.
Heart disease comes.
But the content in this live broadcast really makes me very curious, because the place where the original poster happened to be live broadcasting is Baijiafen. The previous Baijiafen incident made me feel guilty and uneasy now, so I am very concerned about the second one who accidentally walked to Baijiafen.
I still want to see what kind of thing he encountered in the family grave. The worst he can do is see a ghost. I have seen real ghosts. Is it possible that I am still afraid of a picture?
Thinking of this, I quickly slid the mouse again and opened the main building. I maximized the first picture, and then started to search carefully.
Looking at it like this, I suddenly got excited and broke into a cold sweat. I saw that there was indeed something creepy in the first photo.
In the first photo I saw, a face appeared vaguely on the window of the farthest subway car!
This face is pasted on the glass of the subway car. It should be outside the car. It's hard to tell whether the face is male or female. The face is pale and pale. The eyes on the face are long and narrow, and the corners of the eyes are turned up, as if they are painted with smoke.
The makeup was on. But the lips on the face were bright red, and they were close to the car window and had been deformed. I saw that the eyes on that face were staring at the person who took the photo, and they seemed to be smiling!
Very weird smile!
I was so frightened that I almost smashed the screen. This photo was so weird. If it weren’t for careful netizens to remind me, I wouldn’t have been able to see this face!
And I can be sure that not only me, but also the poster who took the photo, whose ID is "Lost Elk", definitely didn't notice the face outside the window. If he really saw that face, then
He definitely wasn't in the mood to take the second or third photo, and it was even less likely that he was in the mood to post any live broadcasts here.
If he saw that face, he would be so scared that he would throw away his cell phone.
After seeing this face, I became even more convinced that this poor poster must have encountered a ghost and somehow ended up at the Baijiafen subway station, the base of the underground Bai family.
But I don't understand a little bit. What is the purpose of the ghost that brought the poster to Baijiafen? Haoran walked into Baijiafen before because of the Wang family's conspiracy, but what about this time? This "mystery"
Who is the "elk that crossed the road"? Why did it go there?
I quickly continued reading until I reached the third page and finally saw the original poster’s reply.
I saw the original poster wrote: "Almighty netizen, I fell asleep on the subway just now. When I woke up, I found that the subway had stopped. I am now at the Baijiafen subway station. Where is this place? Is it the underground garage of the subway?
?I can’t find my way out, please help, urgent, waiting online!”
However, the comments below have nothing to do with the original poster’s question. I see that most of the comments from netizens are: “Original, are you kidding me?”, “Original, where did you find the first photo? Did you post it yourself?”, “
Postmaster, did you see the highlight in the first photo?", "Postmaster is so funny, he even slept in another space" etc...
I couldn't help but secretly sweat for the poster. The poster was obviously not lying. A prankster would definitely not think of Baijiafen Subway Station, a subway station that although most people don't know about it, actually exists.
Come.
I am very worried about this poster, because judging from the first photo, he is not simply lost, but has really attracted a ghost.
I quickly continued to post. Some netizens were really worried about the poster and believed in this matter, but most of them still felt that the poster was trying to scare people.
After flipping through two pages, the poster "The Lost Elk" finally jumped out and left a message again. He wrote again: "Damn it, don't scare me. Why is there a face in the first photo! I'm trapped now.
The platform is over, there is no exit at all on the platform here, I don’t know how to get out!”
Then the attitudes of the netizens below this reply are surprisingly consistent, and they all question the authenticity of the poster's topic: "The poster is funny, this is the first time I have heard of a subway station without an exit.", "The poster continues to edit", "The poster starts to edit.
It’s gone, it’s gone” “I checked, there is no Baijiafen subway station at all, the picture is probably from P, it’s gone”, “I am an employee of the subway, the poster is obviously talking nonsense”...
However, the topic did not end, because the poster immediately sent another picture. This picture should be the whole picture of the platform. I saw that this platform looks no different from other platforms, but there is no stairs leading upstairs.
It is indeed an empty platform with only two tunnels.
However, netizens obviously still don’t believe the poster, and they all left messages saying: “It’s funny, if it’s true, why don’t you call the police quickly? Are you still free to broadcast?”, “If this is true, I advise the poster to call the police quickly.”…
However, after posting the picture, the original poster disappeared again.
The post gradually became popular, and more and more netizens left messages. After another half an hour, the number of replies to the post had exceeded 5,000. Netizens kept asking the poster which line he took, and the previous one.
Which subway station is it? There are also many scientific emperors who claim to be subway employees who came out to refute the rumors, saying that the Yanjing Subway does not have a station like Baijiafen at all, and there will definitely be no subway operation during this time period.
But the poster didn't come out to explain for a long time, so I started to worry that something had happened to the poster.
Finally, ten minutes later, the poster jumped out again. This time the poster said that the phone could not be reached, but he could access the Internet. When he made a call, there was always a buzzing sound on the phone, and he asked netizens to help him.
Call the police. He said he took Line 10 before, but because he fell asleep, he didn't know where the last stop was.
Netizens' messages are becoming more and more positive. Some netizens said that they have called the police for the poster. I don't know if it is true or false. The poster has been painting the building intermittently. He said that as long as he stops painting the building, something must have happened.
Bad things.
I saw one netizen suggested that the poster should go out of the subway tunnel. Another netizen said that the rails are all carrying high-voltage electricity and will be electrocuted if touched. Some netizens said that only the third rail is electrified, and there is only a weak electric current on the rails.
Voltage……
Regarding this issue, netizens gradually began to quarrel and even forgot about the existence of the original poster. I flipped through the post again, and when I saw the back, the original poster on the post had not updated it for more than ten minutes.
I was a little anxious and couldn't help but be nervous about where the original poster was now.
When I turned to the third to last page, I saw the poster popping up again and posting that his name is Qian Baoguo and he is a sophomore student at the Polytechnic University. If anything unexpected happens, be sure to contact his family and friends.
Find him at the Baijiafen subway station on Line 10... This time he posted an audio post. The content of the post was a recording. It can be seen that the poster has been nervous to a certain extent, or is in a very dangerous situation.
, you can only post by recording.
However, what makes my hair stand on end is that when I was listening to this audio, I could vaguely hear a strange voice in the distance calling my name in a low voice: "Lin Yang...Lin...Yang..."
I was startled at first. After I calmed down, I thought about it again and suddenly froze.
Qian Baoguo, I know this guy. Although I am not in the same major as me, I have dealt with him before when I was playing football. This guy is a runner, has very good physical strength, and has a pretty good relationship with me. I didn’t expect that he would be serialized on the Internet.
The person who posted the post turned out to be him!
Could it be another conspiracy of the Bai family?
When I think of this, I feel bad all over. It is definitely not a coincidence that such bad things happen to people around me one after another. There must be some kind of connection that I did not expect.
I quickly scrolled down again and saw that Qian Baoguo, the original poster's "lost elk", had never appeared again. His last post was half an hour ago.
I was sweating. Why did Qian Baoguo suddenly arrive at Baijiafen? Why was there a voice in the distance calling my name when he was recording? I vaguely felt that the cause of this incident might be me...
I quickly called Lao Mao, and Lao Mao got through quickly. I explained the matter to him, but Lao Mao was a little hesitant and asked: "Lin Yang, are you sure this Qian Baoguo is you?"
Friends? Nothing wrong?"
I was a little unhappy and quickly said: "Of course, he has already revealed his identity. How can there be any mistake? Will you follow me to save people?"
Lao Mao thought for a while and finally agreed. I hung up the phone and called Lao Xie again.
When Lao Xie heard that I wanted to go to Baijiafen again, he was a little anxious at the time and said that I was completely crazy. Didn't what I encountered in Baijiafen teach me a lesson?
I didn't have time to talk nonsense with him. I just said that I couldn't let others die no matter what. Saving one life was better than building a seven-level pagoda. Although Lao Xie was a dead ghost, he still had to accumulate good deeds.
Lao Xie probably was hurting the face of our alliance and could not refuse, so he finally agreed to take us to Baijiafen again...
Half an hour later, Lao Xie parked his Xiali that should have been scrapped long ago and parked under the apartment where I lived. Dahuang Old Cat and I quickly got in the car and drove all the way towards the Baijiafen location.
I sat in the passenger seat, looked back at Dahuang, and asked: "Dahuang, are you going to use the blackwood sword tonight?"
Because I know in my heart that after arriving at Baijiafen, we are really going to have a head-on conflict with the old ghost of Baijia this time. For us now, the most powerful helping hand is Dahuang and his pitch black sword.
Wooden sword...
Dahuang, if you have anything to hide, you have to take action this time...