From this information, it's clear that Luo Ran'er must have thoroughly investigated Ku Xi, and her final conclusion was that she believed Wen Mo killed Ku Xi? Therefore, she wanted to avenge Ku Xi and kill Wen Mo?
Even after clarifying this clue, Linghu Lan still felt that she had missed some important information!
Why should Luo Ran'er, a complete stranger, assume that Wen Mo killed Ku Xi without even knowing him?
The police have closed the case, saying it was a car accident. If Luo Ran'er believed that Wen Mo caused the car accident and killed Ku Xi, she could have provided evidence to the police. However, she did not, but instead came to take revenge on her own. This shows that the facts that Luo Ran'er believed could not be submitted to the police as evidence.
What kind of evidence is that?
Linghu Lanfu had a sudden inspiration and told a ghost story!
Mirror Soul!!!
Linghu Lan remembered that the people from the detective agency had mentioned that this book was Luo Ran'er's favorite book.
Linghu Lan immediately took the book down from the bookshelf and began to read it carefully.
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Mirror Soul
It is often said that you should not look in the mirror after dark, because you might see something strange in it.
Actually, I don't believe this claim.
The history of mirrors is both long and short. In ancient times, bronze mirrors were used, but bronze mirrors could not reflect people very clearly unless they were specially made for the imperial court and were polished to a smooth and bright finish, which could reflect people very clearly.
The history of modern mirrors is very short, but as soon as they appeared, many people made them the protagonists of ghost stories, such as seeing ghosts in the mirror or bloody hands suddenly appearing in the mirror, basically doing whatever is scary.
In this respect, ancient bronze mirrors were much luckier, as most of them embodied justice, reflecting a clear mind and upright character. Some say that bronze wards off evil spirits and is therefore untainted by filth, which is also a possibility.
That year, I was admitted to medical school from a mountain village.
As everyone knows, medical schools are full of ghost stories. Not long after I entered the school, I became familiar with Old Liu, the school's gatekeeper, and he deliberately told me many ghost stories about medical schools.
Whatever happens late at night, don't go to the lab building! Because at night, all sorts of dismembered limbs and heads fly around there. Those limbs are searching for their remaining bodies. If someone goes in late at night, they'll be jealous of your intact limbs and will tear you to shreds.
There was once a medical student who lost a bet one night and spent the night inside. When he came out the next day, he was completely mangled.
What else is there? When performing an autopsy, you must be careful and respectful to the corpse, and then perform the autopsy gently. If you are not respectful to the corpse, the corpse will eventually dissect you.
I said, "You're talking nonsense."
Old Liu glared at him and sneered, "You really think people from your medical school are immune to death? What if you happen to be dissecting the body of a medical school professor? If you're disrespectful to him, he might just give you a dissection lesson in return."
I was speechless for a moment. Our medical school once had a president who donated his body to the school after his death, and many teachers did the same.
Old Liu worked as a security guard at the medical school for many years and knew a lot of strange and supernatural stories. In addition, there are indeed many taboos in the medical school, and most of the stories he told fit these taboos. So, although I sometimes found his stories bizarre and illogical, I couldn't refute them, and that's why.
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