Shocking! Peking Opera Beauty Explodes in the Entertainment Industry

Upon rebirth, Yu Zhi, a talented Huadan (female role) from the Republic of China era, transmigrated into the body of a girl who committed suicide in a 21st-century talent show.

They have girl...

Chapter 45 Ending

After Yu Zhi's explanation, Han Chuang finally knew what he needed to do now.

He knocked lightly on the spot and there was indeed an empty sound.

"Stand back." He turned around and said to Yu Zhi who was looking up from below.

Yu Zhi nodded and took a few steps away.

Han Chuang pushed hard and it opened up. It turned out to be a secret space. He reached out and felt around, and when he came out, he saw a notebook in his hand.

Unlike the diary in Yu Zhi's room, this diary was covered in red, like blood, and it was obvious that it had experienced something very unusual.

Yu Zhi thought about it and opened it.

[August 21

My father picked a flower for me on the roadside

But it was snatched away by my sister.

August 22

Why can’t my sister come with me to eat KFC?

Dad doesn't answer my question.

September 14

What's wrong with my sister? Why does she ignore me?

September 15

My sister has become very strange and often talks alone

September 22

Sister, no]

The diary ended here, and his words seemed to be interrupted abruptly.

Yu Zhi felt a little heavy-hearted. Although this diary entry was difficult to discover, its direction would be quite serious once it was discovered.

"I know who the murderer is!" Han Chuang shouted. Yu Zhi clenched the bed sheet beneath her, and the next second she heard the man add, "It's Sister Zhu, right? I've felt something was wrong with her for a long time, but I didn't expect it."

Her clenched hands loosened again and Yu Zhi breathed a sigh of relief.

[Pure passerby, has Han Chuang always been so stupid? ]

[Fans said they didn’t really want to admit they knew him]

I'm looking forward to what he'll look like when he finds out the truth.

In any case, with Han Chuang's help, Zhu Yimeng was voted out very smoothly. After all, Kou Qi was currently in a wait-and-see phase, and after seeing that Han Chuang was very confident, he contributed his vote.

"The identification is wrong. The main personality still exists among you." The mechanical voice sounded again.

Zhu Yimeng tilted his head helplessly at the door, and then had to be taken away by the staff.

Almost at the same time, Han Chuang jumped three meters away from Kou Qi, and at the same time kindly pulled Yu Zhi away as well.

Kou Qi: ...

"Hasn't it ever occurred to you that the person next to you is the main personality?" Kou Qi roared in anger.

How could such a good child be so stubborn?

Yu Zhi was also a little curious. Why did this person always believe in her unconditionally?

Han Chuang shook his head firmly, then replied, "Sister Zhi said she wouldn't lie to me."

Yu Zhi did say this, but even she herself could not guarantee the authenticity of her words, nor did she know where she came to this conclusion.

Kou Qi looked at him as if he were looking at a disappointing child, sighed, and left the place.

He felt that if he stayed here any longer, Han Chuang might get him into trouble.

The three of them had only ten minutes left, and they dispersed again to look for their own evidence.

Before leaving, Han Chuang yelled, "Can't we vote out Teacher Kou now? We all know the answer."

Yu Zhi dragged her away abruptly. She was afraid that if this continued, she would not be able to see Kou Qi or Han Chuang in the next episode. In short, the two of them would no longer be able to exist at the same time.

Yu Zhi returned to her original small space again. There was basically no point in searching here. She came here just to prove her guess.

His gaze once again focused on the group of small jars, but this time he actually landed on the spot next to them.

It was a painting, and the content of the painting was a family portrait. It was obvious that it was created by a child.

Yu Zhi had been a little confused before. Judging from the handwriting of this little girl in her diary, she should not be able to produce paintings of such quality. Now this question has been answered.

That wasn't a girl's painting at all, but... her younger brother's—the little boy hiding under Han Chuang's bed!

This painting was supposed to be of a family of four, but one of the people was maliciously painted with black oil pen. It is obvious who the culprit is.

The whole story gradually became clear in Yu Zhi's mind. The girl took a breath, brushed her thumb over the part of the painting where the man was painted to death, and sighed.

The ten-minute deadline was up and the three of them returned to the living room.

Kou Qi had completely lost his fighting spirit and had obviously anticipated the final outcome.

Sure enough, the results were made public, and Zhu Yimeng and Si Qing also returned to the living room.

The three seniors looked at Han Chuang angrily for not fighting for it, but he was the only one who felt very good, even with some joy of the upcoming victory.

The mechanical voice sounded again: "The main personality was not discovered. The mission was successful."

Han Chuang didn't react at first and stretched out his hand towards Yu Zhi, as if to high-five her. "Sister Zhi, we win. Wait, what? The main personality wins?"

He looked like a husky abandoned by its owner, staring at the girl opposite with a feeling of grievance and disbelief.

Everything I did during the entire recording process flashed through my mind frame by frame. At the time, I thought I was really loyal, but now it seems... how could I be so stupid!

Han Chuang felt that he was now suffering from hypoglycemia, so he gave up and closed his eyes.

Unfortunately, the girl opposite him didn't feel any guilt at all. She just smiled and said to him half sincerely and half jokingly, "Thank you."

Han Chuang turned around and threw himself on Kou Qi, pretending to cry, which really made him a great variety show.

The mystery has been solved, and a heavy story gradually emerges before everyone's eyes.

The little girl grew up in a very happy family. She was loved by her parents and had excellent grades. Everything seemed to be the best.

The good times didn't last long, as the appearance of his younger brother broke the peace.

At first, like all older sisters, she was looking forward to the arrival of this little life, and even asked around for advice on how to take care of her younger brother.

But after my younger brother was born, everything changed drastically.

The little girl couldn't bear the neglect and beatings from her parents.

I just wanted to touch my brother, why do you have to say that I wanted to hurt him?

The girl didn't understand and gradually fell into this vicious circle. Finally, four secondary personalities were born.

She started to act strangely, doing things she had never done before and saying things that adults couldn't understand.

The parents did not take this situation seriously. Instead, they heard from someone that it was a sign of being possessed by evil spirits.

How could she be allowed to hurt her own little son?

So the little girl was locked up in a dark basement, and could only feel the sunlight through the passage where food was delivered every day.

The symptoms worsened, and in the end she couldn't even regain use of her own body.

Finally, when the younger brother came to play with his sister out of curiosity, the young life was killed by the homeless man's secondary personality.

The little girl therefore locked herself in an imaginary space forever, hoping to wash away her sins in this way.

In other words, the space where Yu Zhi and the others are is just an imaginary thing and cannot be called real.

The person who is eliminated is equivalent to the destroyed secondary personality. If the main personality is eliminated, it proves that the secondary personality has deprived the right to use the body.

After hearing the story, everyone remained silent for a long time.

They didn't know whether this ending was good or bad for the poor girl, but what was certain was that at least she could control her body freely.