The book-crossing case happened! The villains all want me to go to jail

Chapter 74 Consultation and Investigation Relationship? Laughter?

Doctor Wen Jing's eyes narrowed, and he said thoughtfully, "Before these things happened, did you eat or come into contact with anything special? Even the smallest details could be key clues."

Xie Xuan'an frowned, thought hard for a long time and then said: "No, they are all ordinary daily activities, nothing special."

Doctor Wen tapped the table lightly, deep in thought: "Then think carefully again, what was the weather like when these things happened? Was it sunny, or overcast, or drizzling?"

Xie Xuan'an's eyes lit up, and he said eagerly: "It was cloudy twice, and it was drizzling once."

Doctor Wen stood up and paced slowly in the room, saying seriously, "There may be some kind of obscure connection. So every time an incident occurs, do you have any special feelings in your body, such as dizziness, panic, etc.?"

Xie Xuanan said quickly: "Everyone has that feeling. It's like the extreme fear that comes from physical instinct."

Doctor Wen Jingwen stopped and looked at Xie Xuan sharply and said, "This physiological fear response is likely to be a potential trigger. Is there anything in common in the surrounding environment where these incidents occurred?"

Xie Xuan'an frowned, racked his brains and said, "I don't know."

Doctor Wen sat back in his chair, crossed his arms over his chest, and looked determined: "Then let's think about it more deeply. Is the library close to some mysterious building or special place? Are there any unusual facilities or hidden passages around the autopsy room?"

Xie Xuan'an tried hard to recall, and suddenly his eyes widened, as if he had caught a clue: "Next to the library there is a long-abandoned warehouse, and behind the dissection room is a gloomy forest with few people."

Doctor Wen nodded thoughtfully: "This is very likely to be a crucial discovery. Have you heard any strange sounds or seen any unusual lights or shadows in these places? Even if it was just a flash."

Xie Xuanan fell into deep thought again. After a long while, he slowly said, "When I was in the library, I seemed to hear faint crying coming from the warehouse, but I thought I had misheard at the time. In the anatomy room, I felt like there was a pair of eyes hidden in the darkness in the woods staring at me."

Doctor Wen had a stern expression and a firm tone: "This is very likely the key clue that caused your split personality. Next, we must further explore these places, leaving no clues, and strive to find the root cause of the problem."

Xie Xuan'an tightly grasped the armrest of the chair, his knuckles turning white from exerting so much force, as if grasping the last glimmer of hope: "Doctor Wen, as long as you can cure me, I am willing to pay any price."

Dr. Wen patted his hand comfortingly, his eyes full of encouragement: "Don't worry, I will always be with you, we will definitely find a way to solve this strange mystery."

In the next few days, Dr. Wen and Xie Xuan'an resolutely embarked on the difficult journey to find the truth.

They first came to the abandoned warehouse next to the library. The door of the warehouse was closed, covered with rusty marks and dense spider webs, as if telling the vicissitudes of time and forgotten stories. Xie Xuanan stood in front of the door, his legs trembling involuntarily, his face as pale as paper.

Dr. Wen held his shaking hand, looked at him firmly, and gave him silent encouragement: "Don't be afraid, I'm here. Let's take it step by step."

They carefully pushed open the heavy door that seemed to seal countless secrets, and a stale and decayed smell came like a tide, choking people to the point of suffocation. The light in the warehouse was so dim that they could hardly see the road ahead. It was filled with messy items, each of which seemed to hide an unknown past.

They walked in slowly, and the ground beneath their feet made a creepy creaking sound, as if protesting their invasion. Suddenly, a huge rat scurried past Xie Xuan'an's feet, scaring him so much that he almost screamed and stepped back violently.

Doctor Wen quickly supported him and comforted him softly, "Hold on, it's okay, it's just a mouse."

They continued forward and saw some unclear graffiti and strange symbols on the wall. When they got closer, they couldn't make out what they meant.

"What on earth is this?" Xie Xuan'an's voice trembled, full of fear and confusion.

Doctor Wen frowned and observed carefully: "I'm not sure, but I feel that there must be some secret hidden in it."

Then they came to the woods behind the dissection room. The woods were eerie and scary, with leaves rustling in the breeze, as if countless ghosts were whispering, hiding unknown and shocking secrets.

Doctor Wen held Xie Xuan'an's hand the whole time. He could feel the cold sweat in his palms and his own heartbeat quickened involuntarily.

They struggled forward in the woods, the fallen leaves under their feet rustled, as if it was a curse from the earth. Suddenly, a thick fog rose around them, blurring their vision, as if the whole world was swallowed by this white fog.

"Doctor Wen, I'm scared." Xie Xuan'an's voice was tearful, and his body was pressed tightly against Doctor Wen.

"Don't be afraid, the fog will dissipate soon, let's keep going." Dr. Wen comforted, and gently patted Xie Xuan'an on the shoulder.

As they walked, they saw an extremely sturdy tree standing proudly there, which looked like it had experienced nearly a hundred years of wind and rain. On the trunk of the tree, there were countless strange circular symbols densely engraved, which looked particularly eerie and terrifying in the dim light.

Just as they were concentrating on observing these circular symbols, a strange laugh suddenly came from the surroundings. The sound seemed to come from the evil spirits of hell, making people's backs chill.

Dr. Wen and Xie Xuan'an turned their heads at the same time, only to find that there was no one around.

Doctor Wen's heartbeat accelerated instantly, and cold sweat broke out on his forehead, but he still pretended to be calm and said to Xie Xuan: "Don't be afraid, it may be the sound of the wind or the cry of some animal that has been distorted."

However, they all knew in their hearts that this was no ordinary sound.

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