【Cartoonist X Avenger】The flop comic that Chen He abandoned three years ago suddenly became famous because it predicted a murder case.
Netizens shivered in the comic's comment section...
Chapter 50
Having completed the updating task, Chen He felt relaxed, leaning on the sofa on the terrace. The sun made his bones weak, and he occasionally flipped through his phone.
Editor Xiao Yuan sent her a message saying that traffic had reached another peak and the server had crashed again. The boss was so happy that he hired two technicians overnight.
The "fall" part of the story wasn't straightforward, using subtle allusions. Most readers couldn't understand it, and the comments section was abuzz with discussion.
[Was it Chen He or Yu Er who fell to death?]
[Was it Qiu Yue or Yu Er who pushed the other person?]
[Help, which great god can interpret this?]
[Oh my god, I found a news report from five years ago. A high school girl really fell off a cliff!]
The less I understand, the more anxious I get, frantically searching for answers. Those who think they understand will post their own interpretations in the comments section.
There are many ways to interpret it, which triggers rounds of debate.
The former classmates of the Tibetan Ink Base were also attracted and revealed some of the things they knew.
These students were immediately hounded with questions: "Does Yu Er have a real name?" "What is Yu Er's real name?" "Is she still alive?" "Is the high school girl who fell off the cliff really called Chen He?" "Is Chen He dead?"
The comments section is full of variety, and netizens' divergent thinking is much more powerful than the author's. Some people have even sworn that the author Chen Hehe can communicate with spirits.
Chen He couldn't help but laugh.
At this time, I saw someone saying that there was a post on a certain website analyzing the plot, and the answerer's analysis was great and reasonable.
She felt along the wire.
——What does the latest episode “Falling” of “Prophecy of the Other Shore” express?
The author started from the first chapter of the comic, took screenshots and analyzed the key points, and even circled and marked them, and came to the conclusion:
Yu Er lured Qiu Yue out of the dormitory on the pretext of having an appointment with someone. Qiu Yue then disappeared and was actually murdered.
Combined with the plot of the previous episode, it can be inferred that Teacher Feng discovered the scene of Qiu Yue’s murder and was later silenced by Xu San.
Therefore, Xu San was the murderer who asked Qiu Yue out and killed her.
Afterwards, Xu San buried Qiu Yue's body in the valley on the northern slope.
The girl Chen He somehow discovered this and came to the valley at the north slope to verify it. In order to silence her, the accomplice Yu Er pushed Chen He off the cliff.
In this way, the three murders of Qiu Yue, Teacher Feng, and female student Chen He were linked together: Xu San killed Qiu Yue and Teacher Feng, and his accomplice Yu Er killed Chen He.
What happened to Qiu Yue and Teacher Feng really happened, and the incident of the girl falling off the cliff was also true.
The "Xu San" who killed Teacher Feng was confirmed to be the real Xu Candong. Just like in the comics, he was killed by someone or a ghost.
The real-life prototype of "Yu Er" has also been revealed. Let's wait and see whether his fate will be the same as in the comics.
The answerer finally came to the conclusion that it is very likely that the author Chen Hehe first released a murder notice and then executed the criminal in reality. Although it is gratifying, it is illegal. I advise everyone not to open the box, otherwise the author will be imprisoned and there will be no comics to read.
The analysis is clear and the reminders are earnest.
Comments were made below: Thank you for answering, I understand, delete it quickly and don’t let the police see it!
The post received over 10,000 likes. Chen He also happily liked it.
There were footsteps approaching, and she could tell who it was, but she didn't turn around.
A kiss on the top of the head.
Song Zhou ran his fingers through her long hair and said, "Officer Chang called me and asked you to come over this afternoon to check on the situation. I've taken half a day off to accompany you."
As expected - Chen He's lips curled up: "Good. He finally learned to ask you first."
"Politeness is something that can be taught." Song Zhou's tone was a little arrogant.
Chen He laughed out loud. He wasn't intimidated by the arrogant Officer Chang. He was actually not that timid after all. She raised her hand to ruffle his curly fur: "The little lamb is so cute when he gets angry."
He dragged her hand: "Get up and have lunch."
Chen He pulled him back and said, "Song Zhou, what happened recently is a bit complicated and can't be explained in a few words. I'll explain it to you later."
"No need to explain." Song Zhou's lips curled up slightly, "No matter what you do, I will support you unconditionally." He spoke slowly, and the hidden meaning in his words could not be heard.
Chen He felt warm in her heart, and patted the back of his hand and said solemnly: "My beloved concubine is so virtuous. When this matter is settled, I will make you the queen."
"Thank you for your grace, Your Majesty, please have your meal first. The Manchu-Han banquet is getting cold."
Chen He was dragged away by the hand, looking at the back of the head with fluffy curly hair in front of her, and thought to herself: When all this is over, she can climb out of the cage of hatred, wave goodbye, and move forward with her beloved.
She looks forward to the future.
I didn't notice the gloom in my lover's eyes when he turned his back.
*
Chen He and Song Zhou arrived at the Municipal Public Security Bureau as scheduled. Chang Ting invited Chen He into a reception room and asked Song Zhou to step aside and wait in the next room.
Song Zhou didn't want to, so he waited outside the door.
Chang Ting said, "It's up to you. He's just as good as our police dog..."
Song Zhou almost attacked the police. Chang Ting closed the door in time.
He sat down, and next to him sat Zhou Zhengzheng, who had just returned from Chengzhou and looked exhausted.
Chang Ting looked at Chen He for a long time without saying anything, with a bitter and indescribable expression.
Chen He urged him: "Officer Chang, aren't you going to start yet?"
"Why rush? I have my own pace!" Chang Ting hadn't figured out where to start.
Chen He was amused: "You want to ask about comics, right?"
Chang Ting stroked his buzz cut fiercely: "You killed another one, didn't you?"
"Please be more precise in your wording. It was killed in the comics." Chen He corrected him.
"Okay, okay. Why are you practicing Tai Chi at such a young age?" Chang Ting scrolled through the comic strip on his phone. "Let's not talk about anything else, just the part where Yu Er is pushed down the stairs by Qiu Yue's ghost. The scene suddenly changes, and the person falling becomes the student Chen He, and the background becomes a mountainous field. After comparing, the terrain in the painting matches Qiu Yue's burial site, the valley at the northern foot of Mingzhu Mountain. Let's be frank, is this Yu Er based on Yu Aiai?"
"Yes." Chen He admitted directly.
"Okay, straightforward, let's chat." Chang Ting patted his knee in satisfaction. "Yu Aiai was the last person to see Qiu Yue before she disappeared. She went to the police station to give a statement. I remember her."
Chen He nodded: "That's her."
"So, the fall you suffered five years ago was indeed caused by her?"
Chen He played with the crystal bracelet, twisting it off her wrist and then wrapping it back on again: "Why, have you started investigating me?"
Chang Ting remained silent, and pointed at his apprentice and hooked his finger: "Zhou Zhengzheng, tell me what you found out."
"Yes." Zhou Zhengzheng flipped to the first few pages of his notebook. "I went to the Chengzhou Welfare Institute. The old director who knew you best has retired, so I paid her a visit."
Chen He's expression changed: "The old dean is so old, why are you disturbing her?"
Zhou Zheng was about to say something when Chang Ting knocked on the table and said, "This is our process. Why do you have any objections?"
Chen He was like a cat with its fur standing on end: "Yes, I do have an opinion! The old director is a disabled person and in poor health. If she knew that I... I..." She hesitated to speak and her face turned red.
Chang Ting sneered: "If she knew you were walking a tightrope on the edge of the law, she would be scared to death, right? If you confessed everything you know, would we even need to look for her?"
Chen He's eyes were blazing with anger. He slammed the table, and the crystal beads made a crackling sound. "Officer Chang, tell me honestly, whether it's true or not, haven't I provided enough clues?"
Chang Ting's eyes widened. "Oh my, you're so crazy, slamming the table at me, right? Why don't we stop chatting in the reception room and go to the inquiry room next door?"