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Chapter 298 Yinwu Museum (21)

An Ran knew that Yue Linglong was standing at the door at this moment, and the female ghost bumped into her as soon as she went out.

Needless to say what happened to her.

A cold light flashed in An Ran's eyes, without any sympathy.

It is your own fault and you will not live!

After a while, it became quiet outside the door.

An Ran looked out through the crack in the door and could see a pair of bloody legs on the ground.

She gently opened the door and saw Yue Linglong's unrecognizable body.

An Ran felt a little emotional.

Originally, she had no intention of harming anyone because of her speculation about the keywords, but by some mistake, Yue Linglong dug a hole for herself and buried herself.

There is really only one left now, which corresponds to the meaning of "the only one left."

An Ran sighed softly.

Seeing that the female ghost Qiu Mei had drifted away, she hurried towards the sewing room.

She ran to the door, looked at the lights inside, and knocked on the door.

Sister Hui's voice came: "Who is it? Come in!"

An Ran pushed open the door and entered the house.

"It's you! Why are you here again?" Sister Hui asked while embroidering the purse.

"I helped Qiu Mei find her bones." An Ran replied calmly, "Her ashes were mixed in the vase in the governor's wife's room."

Sister-in-law Hui was suddenly startled and froze.

"You, what did you say?" She raised her head and looked at An Ran in surprise.

"I have fulfilled my promise, please fulfill yours and tell me about Qiu Mei." An Ran said.

Sister-in-law Hui put her needlework on the table, her eyes a little red.

She stared at An Ran for a while, then glanced into the distance.

a long time.

"Qiu Mei died unjustly!" she sighed.

Twenty-eight years ago, Hui Sao and Qiu Mei were both sewing girls in the Governor's Mansion.

The two have a very good relationship and are inseparable like sisters.

For a while, Sister Hui noticed that Qiu Mei was a little worried, so she asked her what happened.

At first Qiu Mei didn't say anything, but after Hui's sister-in-law repeatedly asked her, she finally revealed a secret she had been keeping in her heart.

By chance, she happened to bump into the governor when she was delivering clothes.

The warlord fell in love with her at first sight, and after a while, he got her on the bed.

The governor said that he would take her as his concubine, but he was worried that the wife of the wife would not agree. He asked her to stay with him with peace of mind, and slowly looked for opportunities to give her a status.

Hearing these words, Mrs. Hui frowned.

Because the governor's wife was famous for being domineering, some people said that the reason why the governor was able to take the position of the governor was all because of his father-in-law's relationship.

Hui's sister-in-law is very worried that once the madam knows about this matter, it will be detrimental to Qiu Mei.

She advised Qiu Mei to leave the Governor's Mansion quickly, but if that didn't work, she was willing to accompany her to leave the Governor's Mansion and find a way to make a living elsewhere.

But Qiu Mei didn't want to.

She told Mrs. Hui that she already had the Governor's child. And she also wanted to marry into the Governor's house, so that even if she was young, she would have a worry-free life.

Sister Hui didn't know what to do, so she could only tell Qiu Mei to be more careful.

One day later, Mrs. Hui had not seen Qiu Mei since the morning. In the evening, she felt really uneasy and searched around the house.

When she walked to an abandoned woodshed in the backyard, she found a small purse on the ground.

She recognized it, it belonged to Qiu Mei.

The two little sisters embroidered it for each other.

Sister-in-law Hui had a premonition that something was not good and hurriedly walked towards the woodshed not far ahead.

The woodshed was no longer in use and was filled with debris. But when she walked to the door of the woodshed, she heard a sound inside.

It was the sound of a woman crying muffledly.

Sister-in-law Hui's heart suddenly rose to her throat.

She walked quietly to the door, pressed against the crack of the door, and saw a scene that she would never forget.

Qiu Mei was hung on a pillar with a rag gagged in her mouth. A man who looked like a butcher was cutting her scalp with a knife.

Mrs. Hui was so frightened that she covered her mouth.

His eyes moved to the side again, and he saw half of the face of the governor's wife.

Her face was filled with cold murderous intent.

She was sitting on a chair, staring at Qiu Mei on the pillar.

Then, the governor's wife sneered and said, "Tear off her skin and see if she can seduce my man!"

She said, smiling a little crazily: "I will use your leather to make a cheongsam. Wear it when you have nothing to do. Maybe it will fascinate the warlord!"

At that time, Mrs. Hui really wanted to rush in and save people, but that was like hitting an egg against a stone.

Madam Hui went crazy and ran to the governor, risking the accusation of disrespect. But the guard told her that the warlord had gone to the front line because of the recent tense fighting.

The only glimmer of hope was shattered.

Sister-in-law Hui didn't even know how she got back to the sewing room.

That night she developed a high fever, which lasted for three days. She was in a daze, and she seemed to see the bloody Qiu Mei asking for help.

When she finally got up and went to the ground on the fourth day, she hurried towards the abandoned woodshed in the backyard.

However, the inside had already returned to its previous appearance, and not even a trace of blood could be seen on the ground.

She hoped with luck that maybe Qiu Mei was not dead.

But this person has never been found again, and no matter who she asks, her whereabouts are unknown.

Later, the governor died on the battlefield. The governor's wife had the final say in the house.

From then on, Mrs. Hui often dreamed of Qiu Mei. In her dream, Qiu Mei begged her to help her find her own body.

Sister-in-law Hui didn't know how many times she was woken up by fright in the night.

She searched inside and outside the house many times, but could not find any clues.

This incident troubled her and she remained trapped for nearly thirty years.

After Mrs. Hui said this intermittently, she took a deep breath.

"Your name is Rong'er, right?" She looked at An Ran and said, "Thank you! I never thought that in my lifetime, I would see Qiu Mei's body resurfaced."

An Ran nodded: "The vase has been broken into slag, and Qiu Mei's ashes are mixed in it. You can wait until they clean up the dregs and throw them away before picking it up, and then find a place to bury Qiu Mei."

Sister-in-law Hui nodded repeatedly: "Thank you, Ronger!"

An Ran waved his hand and just stood up to leave when a dazzling white light suddenly flashed in front of his eyes.

When I opened my eyes again, I had already returned to the Collection of Femininity.

The curator came over with a smile.

"Hey, your investigation is over? It's pretty fast!" the curator said, "then hurry up and write down the records of the items!"

He pointed to a small room not far away.

An Ran looked up and saw "Item Registration Room" written on the door number.

She nodded and walked in.

The room is not big, with only three tables and three chairs. There is a register on each table.

Facts have proved that her previous guess about the keywords was absolutely correct.

There are only three positions here, one for each group, and there is no room for one more.

An Ran opened the register, found the page "Human Skin Cheongsam", and wrote down the origin of this cheongsam.


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