Nanwu City, late at night, in a dark and narrow alley.
There was a strong stench inside, and the entrances on both sides had been blocked.
Several police officers were inside collecting evidence.
The corpse on the ground seemed to have been torn into pieces by some wild beast, and the pieces of meat were scattered all over the ground.
A relatively young policeman who had just graduated from the police academy looked at the corpse on the ground and smelled the stench. He covered his mouth and almost vomited.
"Team Xu..."
"Spit away, don't damage the scene. The forensic doctor will be here shortly." The policeman known as Team Xu, who was in his early forties, frowned at the body on the ground.
He pinched his nose, squatted next to the corpse, looked at the scene in front of him, and waited quietly.
Not long after, two forensic doctors with toolboxes quickly arrived at the scene and carefully examined the body.
The two forensic doctors were quite experienced and got to work quickly.
One forensic examiner examines, another records.
"The body parts are basically complete."
"The face is intact."
"Wound……"
"Tear."
"Blunt pulling force acts on the body surface, causing the skin and subcutaneous tissue to tear due to sharp pulling or twisting."
After a long time, the two forensic doctors examined the scene, and then Captain Xu stepped forward and asked, "How is it?"
The older forensic doctor obviously knew Team Xu. He stood up and took off his mask and gloves: "Tear injury."
"There were no sharp injuries near the wound, but there were obvious nail marks and finger marks and bruises, as if someone had torn the body apart like dry meat with bare hands."
Team Xu: "What do you mean?"
"Team Xu, it would take at least about 300kg of tearing force to tear open a human body with bare hands." The forensic doctor finished speaking solemnly, coughed, and said, "It's very difficult for people to do such a thing."
"Of course, for more detailed information, we have to go back to the police station and we will conduct further inspections before we can draw a conclusion."
After saying that, the two forensic doctors put on gloves and skillfully used body bags to pick up the body parts.
Captain Xu nodded slightly, lit a cigarette, took a deep breath, as if thinking about something, and then said to the young police officer beside him: "Check the nearby surveillance cameras to see if there are any clues."
Soon, the young police officer who went to investigate the surveillance came back, took out his mobile phone, and copied a copy of the surveillance inside.
"Captain Xu, two people did enter this alley before the incident."
While talking, the police officer handed the mobile phone to Team Xu.
In the video, a man and a woman entered the alley holding hands. After about five minutes, the woman walked out of the alley.
"Search quickly to see if we can find out the identity of this woman."
…
At noon the next day, Nanwu University Clinic.
"Your name is Zhang Qingfeng, a first-year media student, right?"
An old professor in a white coat, holding a thermos cup with wolfberry in his hand, glanced at the information in his hand, and then looked up at the young man opposite.
Zhang Qingfeng is wearing a white sportswear, with short hair, and looks clean and tidy.
"Tell me what symptoms you have." The old professor took a sip of the tea in the thermos cup with a cheerful look.
The old professor's name is Wu Huai, who is an expert in neurology in Nanwu City. This time he was also invited by the president of Nanwu University to help some students with psychological disorders in the university.
"Professor Wu, I really have no problem." Zhang Qingfeng sat opposite the old professor, dumbfounded.
He was not mentally ill, but class monitor Xu Qian heard about the professor's visit and was stunned to add herself to the consultation list.
Professor Wu Huai smiled faintly and said, "It's just a chat, you don't need to be too nervous."
Looking at Professor Wu Huai's spring-like smile across from him, Zhang Qingfeng hesitated for a while and then slowly said: "One night two years ago, seven meteors flew in the sky."
The professor nodded slightly: "Are you talking about that once-in-a-century meteor shower? At that time, there were overwhelming news reports, so I have some impressions."
"From that day on, I was able to see things that ordinary people couldn't."
Hearing this sentence, the old professor sitting opposite was not surprised and asked: "What about?"
Zhang Qingfeng murmured: "I once saw pale paper figures carrying bright red sedans passing by on a deserted street."
"The bride inside has no head."
"Under the old locust tree on a rainy night, the woman in red sang, but no one heard her."
"The Yinzai wearing a black yamen robe, holding an iron lock in his hand, passed by holding his soul."
"I can even see the black air on some people's foreheads. As long as this happens, that person will be unlucky."
"besides……"
At this point, Zhang Qingfeng stopped and asked again: "Professor Wu, do you really believe what I said?"
Zhang Qingfeng had mentioned it to other people before, but no one believed it, and he was even regarded as having a serious mental problem.
Over time, Zhang Qingfeng was unwilling to mention these things to others.
"Of course, the meteor that flew by two years ago was the revival of spiritual energy. Your physique is extraordinary, so you can see those dirty things. Do you understand?" Professor Wu Huai said calmly: "Continue talking."
Zhang Qingfeng hesitated for a while and continued: "It was about half a year ago, when I just entered school..."
As Zhang Qingfeng described, Professor Wu Huai lowered his head and was writing.
"Okay, this is the medicine I prescribed for you. Take it on time when you get back, and remember not to be too nervous." Professor Wu Huai wrote out a medicine list and handed it to Zhang Qingfeng.
Zhang Qingfeng was obviously taken aback and said: "Professor Wu, you still don't believe it? Didn't you say that spiritual energy has recovered?"
Professor Wu Huai smiled faintly. After dealing with mental patients for so many years, he was no longer used to strange things.
The Qingfeng in front of me only saw dirty things, which was not uncommon.
In their hospital, there are also patients with stomach stones who claim to be suffering from kidney stones.
He also woke up one day and shouted that he was reborn, calling the system dad over and over again.
Where is this?
"Revival of spiritual energy, haven't you read the novel?" Professor Wu Huai said: "Okay, go out quickly, next one."
Zhang Qingfeng sighed slowly, it was still like this, but he was used to it.
In the past two years, not many people are willing to believe what I say.
Zhang Qingfeng stood up and left, and another female student walked in outside the door.
"Professor Wu, my idol and I are married."
"Okay, okay, what's your idol's name?"
"Wu Fan."
"Hey, isn't he in jail?"
Zhang Qingfeng was not interested in listening to the rest of the conversation. When he walked out of the infirmary, a girl was waiting anxiously outside.
The girl has a sweet appearance. She is wearing a white T-shirt, a pair of blue jeans, and her hair is tied in braids. She looks quite sweet.
"How's it going? What did the professor say?" Xu Qian saw Zhang Qingfeng walking out of the infirmary and hurriedly stepped forward to ask.
Zhang Qingfeng handed over the order smoothly: "Professor Wu prescribed some medicine for me."
"Professor Wu Huai is well-known in our southern Wu region. It's not easy to be admitted to his clinic." Xu Qian took the medicine list and read it carefully and said, "Let's go, I will accompany you to buy medicine."
Xu Qian understood that Zhang Qingfeng had a strong self-esteem and was unwilling to admit that he had mental problems. When he went back, he would definitely tear up the medicine list and throw it away.
After saying that, Xu Qian walked forward, then turned back and said, "Let's go."
Looking at her back, Zhang Qingfeng frowned slightly, and he saw a thick black aura on Xu Qian's forehead.
Then he shook his head. Xu Qian's father was the captain of the Nanwu City Police Squadron. It would not be her fault if anything happened to her, so he had better stop thinking nonsense.