Young Master Is Being Jealous Again! -
Chapter 620: The blood-red eyes were full of intense malice, making one’s hair stand on end.
Chapter 620: Chapter 620: The blood-red eyes were full of intense malice, making one’s hair stand on end.
Wei Xishi stood still, his deep black eyes looking towards the small grove not far away.
When he stopped, his assistant, Liuliu, also stopped moving.
The director and the other two teachers noticed that they had ceased moving.
Upon entering the school, the director had introduced Wei Xishi to the two teachers accompanying him.
They were the teachers of the six victims of the recent murders.
The six deceased were their students.
Seeing that Wei Xishi has stopped moving, the director approached with a worried look on his face: "Wei, what’s the matter?"
A grim light filled Wei Xishi’s eyes as he pointed towards the grove and asked, "Was one of the crime scenes there?"
The director followed his gaze and his face changed instantly, filled with fear.
Even his breathing became heavier.
He nodded, "Yes, an incident involving a student with the last name Wang happened there."
Having gotten the answer he wanted, Wei Xishi nodded lightly, "It’s nothing. Let’s keep going."
However, the director didn’t think so.
He wiped the sweat off his forehead, caught up with Wei Xishi, and asked in a quivering voice, "Wei, have you discovered something?"
Wei Xishi answered in a nonchalant tone: "Not yet, but I can tell that something definitely happened there. For typical crimes, a small grove is a quite advantageous environment."
The director looked slightly upset.
He had thought Wei Xishi had found a clue, and it made him incredibly nervous and scared for no reason.
The group continued to move forward.
The distance between them and the grove kept increasing.
The pitch-black night was silent and gloomy.
A cold gust of wind rustled the leaves of the grove. A chilling air hung over the woodland.
It was already midnight.
Suddenly, a dark shadow swept past the edge of the grove.
The wind stopped, and the grove became eerily quiet, profoundly unsettling.
Under the lamplight, the original appearance of the grove had been clearly visible.
But now, it seemed to be swallowed by darkness, becoming blurred and eerie.
At the edge of the grove, a pair of sinister, blood-red eyes were staring intensely at the director, Wei Xishi, and the others.
Malice filled those bloody irises, chilling to the bone.
The director led Wei Xishi and his assistant Liuliu to the teachers’ residential area in the school.
The second floor.
The director stood in front of a door, pushing it open.
"Wei, you and your assistant will be staying in this room for tonight."
Wei Xishi walked into the room and inspected every corner with a critical eye.
The room was very clean; not a speck of dust could be seen.
He thanked the director warmly: "Thank you very much."
He felt grateful to have a place that didn’t completely repel him, physically or mentally.
If it had been a disorderly room assigned at random, he might have had a hard time sleeping tonight.
He knew full well his purpose here wasn’t to sleep. He anticipated some trouble tonight.
But having a clean and tidy room to stay in elevated his mood and didn’t interfere with his investigation of the school murders tonight.
Seeing that he was satisfied, the director smiled: "You’re being too polite. It’s our duty."
Director Liu was Wei Xishi’s acquaintance at school.
If it weren’t for their cordial relationship, he would never have agreed to come to Odi School this time.
The bond between the two of them was nothing more than mutual obligation.
Their acquaintance was not tied to any supernatural entanglements.
Years back when Wei Xishi first arrived in Capital City, he was penniless.
Principal Liu bought him a bowl of noodles.
At that time, that bowl of noodles was like a lifeline in the snow to him.
This was his karma.
With the incident at Odi School resolved, the karmic link between them was broken .
It seemed like Principal Liu still had something he wanted to say to Wei Xishi, so he waved his hand to the two teachers behind him: "You two go first."
The bespectacled female teacher voiced her concern: "Principal Liu, can you handle it all by yourself?"
At that moment, Principal Liu seemed very brave: "It’s fine, you two go ahead, it’s just a short walk away."
The male teacher stepped forward: "Alright, we’ll go first. Call us if you need anything, Principal Liu."
"I understand."
Principal Liu waved at the two teachers, personally seeing them out the door.
Wei Xishi took the suitcase from assistant Liuliu and placed it on the table in the room, pressing the locks on both sides to open it.
There were many items inside the suitcase, including talisman paper, a coin sword, a peach wood sword, and an aged book along with some small items.
Principal Liu closed the door and walked to Wei Xishi’s side.
"I didn’t explain everything clearly on the phone, let me clarify more details for you."
"Go ahead," said Wei Xishi without raising his head.
He took the coin sword out of the suitcase and flicked the end of the sword with a pale finger.
There was a ’ding’ sound, echoing around the room.
Unfortunately, Wei Xishi was the only one who could hear it.
The coin sword would be his main tool for the evening. Paired with his Nine Revolutions Universe Technique, it possessed the ability to exorcise demons, repel puppets, and eradicate evil spirits.
Wei Xishi, holding the coin sword, scooped up the peach wood sword from the suitcase and directly tossed it to Liuliu by his side.
The latter held the peach wood sword as if it were a treasure.
Wei Xishi’s eyes narrowed playfully, "Hold onto it tonight, it will ward off evil and prevent spirits from getting close to you."
Liuliu clutched the peach wood sword tightly, smiling pleasingly, "Understood, thank you, boss!"
Principal Liu was just about to speak when he saw what Wei Xishi had just done.
His eager gaze fell upon the suitcase, staring at the items inside with longing.
Without being stingy, Wei Xishi took out three talisman papers and handed them to him.
"Principal Liu, these three talismans will ensure you and the two teachers can sleep peacefully tonight."
"Good, thank you, thank you."
Without any hesitation, Principal Liu pocketed the talisman papers. He then pat his pocket anxiously, fearing they may have fallen out.
With the talisman papers secured, his expression became serious, "Mr. Wei, there have been six murders this month. All six victims were well-liked. I suspect their deaths are related to interpersonal conflicts in their daily lives."
Wei Xishi frowned, a trace of disgust appearing on his polite face, "Are you suggesting that the victims may have had unpleasant disputes with others before their death?"
He hoped it wasn’t what he was thinking.
The tragedies resulting from bullying and disputes were always the most heartbreaking.
They were only a group of children with minds not yet fully matured. If they really did something irreparable, it would be a great tragedy.
Children at school are immature and innocent.
They are confined to a small social circle at school, unable to release their passion and energy. They will always fantasize about unrealistic things and even do some irreversible actions to meet their psychological needs.
Only when they step into society do they realize that their time at school only accounts for a third of their lives.
It’s only when they step out of school and into the diverse circles of society that they truly understand the world.
If the children in school are considered fledging eagles, stepping into society helps them grow into real eagles, with a broader vision of the world.
At that point, looking back, the negative incidents at school or complaints about studies will seem trivial.
Teenagers should not have to pay for their restlessness by harming others.
Principal Liu speculated that the events were related to this, but it was just a guess.
He shook his head at Wei Xishi, "I’m not sure. During the holiday, we lost a girl who was under Teacher Kang’s care, named Cheng Xuelan."
"She was introverted and didn’t interact much with others. Upon subsequent investigations, we found that she was hurt before her death."
The supervisors suppressed this information and did not want to spread it. I thought I should let you know, as it could be a crucial clue."
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