When Chen Haiguo saw Kui Kui coming over, he quickly went to greet him.
"Kui Kui, I'm sorry to have troubled you to come all this way so late. I'd really appreciate it if you could take a look."
"You're welcome, Uncle Chen."
Kui Kui was about to examine the body first, but the accompanying forensic doctor froze on the spot.
He knew that Chen Haiguo had invited a peerless master, but he never expected that this master would be a young and beautiful girl.
Jiang Tang saw his former self in the forensic doctor Xu Jie.
He was about to offer a friendly reminder when Xu Jie had already come to his senses and stepped aside.
The body was kneeling, with its head tilted back, the back of its head almost touching its back, and its eyes wide open, looking as if it had died with its eyes open.
His shoulders, elbows, and wrists were also strangely bent backward, making the entire corpse look incredibly bizarre and twisted.
Xu Jie frowned as he looked at the silent Kui Kui, but decided to tell the girl in front of him what he had found out.
"The cause of death was a broken neck, but there were no contusions on his head or face."
"Logically speaking, to break a person's joint like this, it must come into contact with other parts of the body. And those contact points will cause bruising."
"But this person has no wounds on his body, and an ordinary person could not have done this to himself."
"That means it wasn't done by a human," Jiang Tangzheng said, resting his chin on his hand as he voiced his guess.
Xu Jie pursed his lips, remaining silent, only feeling a chill run down his spine.
Kui Kui got up, preparing to explore the depths of the shady path, when Mo Ye flew over, carrying a ghost.
The ghost's appearance was identical to the corpse, and its expression was one of extreme terror; it was indeed the deceased.
"Speak, who are you, and how did you die?" Mo Ye threw the ghost to the ground, his voice as cold as the King of Hell.
The male ghost shuddered in fright, his ghostly figure swayed and became weaker, as if he was about to be completely annihilated at any moment.
Mo Ye thought to himself: Oh no!
His eagerness to impress Kui Kui backfired.
He didn't even dare to look Kui Kui in the eye, but thankfully Kui Kui didn't say anything.
Kui Kui recited a passage of scripture to soothe the male ghost's emotions.
After the male ghost stabilized, Kui Kui squatted down and said gently, "Don't be afraid, we're all here to help you."
The male ghost, who was lying prone, cautiously raised his head. The moment he saw Kui Kui, he let out the most shrill scream of his life.
Kui Kui frowned and covered her ears, but her hand touched the back of Mo Ye's hand.
Mo Ye moved faster than Kui Kui.
After a brief moment of stunned silence, Kui Kui immediately cast a hand seal, using a binding spell to stabilize the dissipating soul.
Is she more terrifying when she's smiling than when Mo Ye is cold-faced?
Kui Kui felt it was impossible.
There is only one possibility.
"Was it a female ghost that killed you?" Kui Kui asked.
The male ghost, still shaken, looked at Kui Kui again, and only after confirming that he had mistaken the person did he stiffly nod.
My head was swinging back and forth uncontrollably.
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Although Chen Haiguo and his group could not see Mo Ye and the male ghost, they could hear what Kui Kui said.
It seems this case is beyond their capabilities again.
The male ghost composed himself and began to recount his experiences.
His name is Cao Yuehua. He is a senior in college this year and has always had good grades, receiving scholarships every year.
Logically, he should have been the one to be recommended for postgraduate studies next semester, but one day, a name suddenly came to his ears: Xu Yujie, a girl from the next class.
Xu Yujie was more outstanding than him, but he was more low-key, so much so that he didn't even know that such a person existed before.
He panicked. After seeing the legends about the path to graduate school recommendation on the school forum, he desperately tried anything.
He chose a weekend when there weren't many students at the school, and came to pray for blessings, seeking some psychological comfort.
He walked along the tree-lined path, a cold wind blowing. He clasped his hands together and muttered to himself, "I hope I can get into graduate school next year."
"Do you really want to pursue a master's degree through the recommendation system?"
He looked up at the sound and saw a girl in a white dress standing barefoot on a bare branch to his right.
The girl was about his age and very beautiful.
He thought he had encountered a fairy, swallowed hard, and immediately knelt down, saying, "Yes!"
"Snap!"
The only response he received was the sound of bones breaking, and that sound came from himself.
Pain shot through his entire body; he wanted to scream, but the next second his neck was snapped.
The fleeting streak across the tranquil night sky and the road behind him became the last impressions in his mind.
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