Chapter 328 Asking Him to Testify (2/2)



After all, each time during these three times, right after she patted his shoulder, he either fainted or his colleague came to rescue him.

And his wife was standing next to him, looking shocked.

How could that ghost have the chance to take action?

When Lin Xi heard this, he asked directly.

"If she wants to kill you, do you think you can leave the morgue alive the first time?"

If that ghost really had ill intentions towards Lu Changhai, he would kill him.

After he fainted from fright, wouldn't he have been able to take action as well?

He couldn't even resist, so it was easier for him to attack.

As for the first and third time.

I've only heard of people being afraid of ghosts, but I've never heard of ghosts being afraid of people.

Unless the ghost deliberately avoided it.

Just like Zhaodi before her, she didn't want the negative energy on her to affect others, so she disappeared instantly when other people appeared.

As for why Chang Hai encountered this ghost and why he chose to leave temporarily when other people appeared, Lin Xi had no idea.

But she was sure that if the other party really wanted to harm Chang Hai, he would have had countless opportunities to do so.

I will never stop just because someone else shows up.

After listening to Lin Xi's analysis, Zhang Hai felt that what she said was right.

If she really wanted to kill him on the first night, couldn't she have just done it?

But since she didn't want to harm him, why did she keep pestering him?

Lu Changhai was dumbfounded.

"You can't possibly be asking me for help, right?"

He made a random guess.

But Lin Xi said, "This possibility cannot be ruled out."

㠬长海: “!!!”

Him? Helping the ghost?

He is not a master, how can he help her!

"Besides, I don't even know her or have ever met her before. How can I help her?"

Yu Changhai couldn't figure it out no matter what.

Lin Xi: "Whether or not I'm asking for your help, I'm not sure at the moment."

After finishing speaking, Lin Xi comforted him again.

"Don't be so scared. What if the other person just fell in love with you at first sight?"

㠬 Changhai: “…”

Master, are you sure you are comforting me?

But Lin Xi was right. It would be safest to ask her directly why the ghost had been haunting him.

Finally, Lu Changhai asked Lin Xi for help to ask the ghost.

He could actually ask himself, but he didn't dare.

Lin Xi did not refuse.

In the evening, she came to Lu Changhai's house, sat down, and let Lu Changhai do what he wanted and not worry about her.

When the ghost comes to him again, she will speak.

With Lin Xi around, Chang Hai suddenly felt safe.

During the day, Lu Changhai actually contacted the colleagues at the funeral home and asked them whether the body had been taken away by her family.

Calculating the time, it has been more than three days since the body was kept in the morgue. Normally, it would have been taken away by someone.

But to his surprise, the colleague at the funeral home said that no one had come to claim the body yet.

They also called the family of the deceased.

However, the other party said that he had some very important matters to deal with in the next two days and had no time to deal with her afterlife. He wanted to store the body for a few days until the current matter was resolved.

Changhai rarely encounters such a situation.

After all, generally speaking, no matter what conflicts family members have during their lifetime, once the person dies, the conflicts will naturally disappear.

Isn’t it said that the dead are the greatest? No matter how great the love is, it can’t be greater than the aftermath, right?

Unfortunately, since the family of the deceased had said so, they could not forcibly return the body to them and could only continue to keep it in the morgue.

Yu Changhai really couldn't imagine what kind of situation the family of the corpse would encounter. Could anything be more important than giving her loved one a solution and letting her rest in peace as soon as possible?

It's hard to understand why he finally stopped wasting his brain cells.

He and his wife went to bed around ten o'clock in the evening.

At first he was worried that he wouldn't be able to sleep because he was worried about her, but maybe it was because he knew Lin Xi was there, but he fell asleep peacefully not long after lying down.

It was not until about one in the morning that Yu Changhai was awakened again by the familiar coldness.

When he opened his eyes, the ghost was standing beside his bed without any surprise.

Just as Lu Changhai was about to call Lin Xi, he saw Lin Xi's figure appear at the bedroom door.

The ghost soon sensed Lin Xi's presence and subconsciously tried to escape, but was caught by Lin Xi.

"Tell me, why do you keep pestering him?"

Lin Xi didn't even use any talismans, he just used his aura to easily crush the ghost.

This genius died only a few days ago, so his soul power was not strong to begin with.

Besides, she is not an evil ghost, so there is no evil spirit on her.

Even the slightest leakage of Lin Xi's spiritual power was enough to shock her.

The ghost was clearly aware that he was definitely no match for Lin Xi, so he didn't dare to hide anything and honestly told everyone about his experience in Changhai.

That ghost Mo Rong had only one purpose in looking for Chang Hai, which was to ask him to testify for her.

It turns out that she was not killed by the medicine prescribed by the doctor, but her own condition was too serious and she died before she even took the medicine.

When Yu Changhai heard this, he was dumbfounded.

Let him testify?

He is a person who has no relationship with her. Will others believe him if he testifies?

The main thing is that for this kind of situation, can't you just tell your family directly?

Yu Changhai asked his doubts.

Mo Rong smiled bitterly after hearing this.

"My family, of course, knows why I died, but they... they want to extort money, so they refuse to admit that I died on my own."

Before her death, Mo Rong had been to many hospitals and seen countless doctors, but her condition had not been well treated.

But I didn't see a good outcome and the money was spent like water.

Initially, she spent her savings accumulated over many years of work, but later when the money ran out, her husband began to pay for her medical expenses.

Later, my husband ran out of money and had to start borrowing from relatives.

Unfortunately, her condition did not improve until the end.

The huge debt, coupled with her increasingly serious condition, exhausted her husband and made him even more irritable.

My husband’s family members also advised him not to continue the treatment and asked him to take Mo Rong home to “recuperate”.

It was called "recuperation", but everyone knew that it was just letting her go home and wait to die.

Mo Rong actually felt very guilty.

Because of her illness, the family is heavily in debt, and once she dies, the remaining debt will have to be repaid slowly by her husband alone.

She felt that she was a burden to her husband, so no matter how her husband treated her or how bad his temper was during that time, she didn't say anything.

Even when her husband suggested taking her out of the hospital, she did not object and accepted it calmly.

Fortunately, her husband took her out of the hospital and did not really let her go home to die. Before she was discharged, he went to the attending physician to get a lot of medicine to take home.

Mo Rong was already very grateful in her heart.

However, her condition continued to deteriorate, and after leaving the hospital's treatment environment, she returned home and died within a day.

When Mo Rong died, she actually felt relieved. She had been ill for a long time, and after death, at least she would no longer have to suffer from the pain.

She did not leave immediately after her death, but stayed at home, watching how her husband and others dealt with her after her death.

But she didn't expect that after her husband discussed with his family, they said that they would not bury the body for the time being and they wanted to ask for money!

This idea was proposed by my husband's younger brother.

At first, her husband borrowed money from his younger brother, saying that he wanted to use it for the funeral.

But his brother refused outright, saying that he was also short of money.

Mo Rong had borrowed some money from him when she was sick and hospitalized a while ago. Now she doesn't want to lend him money anymore, and they can understand that.

Mo Rong's husband was planning to borrow from someone else, but his brother said.

"Why are you borrowing from others? Why don't you just ask the hospital for compensation?"

"My sister-in-law was fine when she was in the hospital, but she died after she came back. She must have taken the medicine prescribed by the hospital!"

The hospital did prescribe medicine for Mo Rong, but she died before she could even take it once.

There's no way this can be blamed on the medicine.

Mo Rong's husband also felt that this was unreasonable. After all, Mo Rong did not take the medicine prescribed by the hospital, so how could it be said that she took it?

The key point is, what if someone does some kind of test on her body? Wouldn't that test reveal that there are no drugs in her body?

When my husband's younger brother heard this, he was immediately filled with regret.

"Brother, why are you so inflexible! She didn't eat, why don't you just feed her now?"

"Anyway, my sister-in-law died not long ago. If you feed it to her now, she might be able to digest it. What's the difference between then and eating it when she was alive? As for whether the medicine has any effect, you're dead. She'll die if she takes the medicine!"

"That way, once the hospital compensates you, you can pay off the money you borrowed earlier! Otherwise, if you continue to work and fight, you might not be able to pay back the money even if you fight for your entire life."

Mo Rong's husband didn't want to do this at first.

But I was frightened by the situation described by my brother.

When he thought about the fact that he would be burdened by debts forever and would have to pay them off without stopping for a moment, he felt that the future was dark and hopeless.

Finally he wavered, and after discussing with his brother, they decided to go to the hospital and make a scene.

It would be best if this matter could be resolved once and for all. Whether the hospital did it for the sake of face, to comfort the deceased, or for some other reason, even if they gave him a little compensation, he would have made a profit.

If the hospital insists on not admitting the incident and wants to take legal action, he will make a scene at the hospital entrance.

I can start a live broadcast or something and earn some tips.

Anyway, as long as they refuse to admit it, no one will know the specific circumstances of Mo Rong's death.

After thinking about it, the two of them felt that the plan was perfect, and then they began to implement it.

They originally wanted to cremate Mo Rong directly, but they thought that if they spoke so quickly, others might become suspicious.

So we had to continue with the normal funeral process and send her to the funeral home to hold a funeral in the mourning hall.

The Jiewu Funeral Home was packed those two days, there weren't enough mourning halls, and he had to wait, so he had no choice but to continue waiting.

I took this opportunity to go to the hospital to "ask for an explanation."

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