When Harry voiced his suspicions, Jas and Homier both fell into deep thought.
The possibility wasn't nonexistent.
Just one thing puzzled Jas.
If Du Wei left behind a signal, why did he make it so covert that they couldn't find it?
Could it be so kind of hint?
But that was strangely odd, wasn't it?
They were all Exorcists from the church, united in purpose, without any friction or conflict. There was no reason for him to make things difficult at this crucial mont by doing sothing that would earn no gratitude.
With this thought, Jas rubbed his forehead in exasperation and said, "Let's first find that head. As long as we can seal the dium, everything is bound to return to normal. Besides, we've nearly exhausted our supplies for fighting the Evil Spirit."
This ntal hospital had completely surpassed Jas's understanding, and even the church records contained no ntion of such strangeness.
After all, on their way there, they had dealt with seven or eight abnormal corpses, one of which looked exactly like Du Wei.
It was as if, upon entering the ntal hospital, the entire world had been split in two.
One side was safe, and the other was fraught with danger.
After saying this, Jas pulled sothing wrapped in a dirty gauze from his backpack, which seed to be an elongated object based on its silhouette.
When he unwrapped the gauze, its true nature was revealed.
It was an Inverse Cross Necklace, pitch-black and wooden-like in appearance, with letters that seed to be etched on its surface, but they were completely worn away, obscuring the original ssage.
This was very odd. For the followers of the church, the Inverse Cross was a sacrilege, often symbolizing a subversion of faith. In a sense, only Cultists would choose to carry such an item.
"This thing gives a bad feeling. If it weren't for the church's research indicating that it seems to have the evil power to guide people to what they most desire, I would never touch it," Jas said seriously, then put on the Inverse Cross Necklace with revulsion, closed his eyes, and visualized the nun's head.
His will was firm, but he quickly felt an unusual sensation rise from within his heart, and unheard whispering seed to erge beside his ear.
In Harry's and Homier's eyes, Jas's complexion beca incredibly ghastly, his expression turning fierce as if he were struggling against sothing with the Inverse Cross on.
But neither of them made a sound. The source of the Inverse Cross was untraceable now, only knowing it had an extrely sinister power. In fact, if it weren't for the nun's situation being so dire, the church would not have wanted to use this object.
What they failed to notice was that, above their heads in the vast shadows, more than a dozen hung bodies were silently watching them.
Suddenly, a strong wind blew, causing one of the bodies to start swaying, its rope around the neck becoming taut as if about to snap. The hemp of the knotted rope began breaking, one strand at a ti.
Yet in the pouring rain, only the sound of heavy rain could be heard, so this subtle noise went unnoticed.
At that mont, Jas's body convulsed, he turned his neck with a creaking noise.
"Ugh..."
He quickly removed the Inverse Cross Necklace, and his body fell slack, collapsing to the ground as if all his energy had been drained away.
And in doing so, he saw in the bell tower's shadow above, the dozens of corpses hiding in the darkness and those vacant, lifeless eyes.
In an instant, Jas realized sothing. He hurriedly opened his mouth to speak, but the rope holding one of the bodies snapped assertively at that mont.
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With a thud,
In Jas's horrified gaze, the corpse dressed in the nun's habit smashed down heavily toward his location.
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"Doctor Ryan, what do you an by saying Mrs. Taylor might be sick?"
In the ward building, Du Wei and Ryan walked side by side, making conversation as they went.
Du Wei felt that as the only patient who seed to have been in close contact with Mrs. Taylor, thinking himself a doctor, Ryan seed to know a lot of information.
And this information might very well be related to the abnormal situation in the psychiatric hospital.
Ryan said thoughtfully, "Director, you know, I am a professional psychiatrist. In my experience, she definitely has split personality."
Du Wei asked, "What are her specific behaviors?"
Ryan replied, "She says every day that the night is dangerous and we must not let anyone out, then I always see her wandering outside, but after I've completed my rounds, I can see her back in the ward again."
As he spoke, Ryan added, "Oh, I've spoken to her about this, told her to take her dicine, but each ti she looks terrified and says she never went out — you see how severe her illness is."
Hearing this, Du Wei's steps halted, and his face turned extrely unsightly.
What is going on...
If Mrs. Taylor has always been in the ward, then who was that Mrs. Taylor I saw during the day?
In the state of Spirit Vision, I didn't detect anything unusual...
Could it be that the Mrs. Taylor I've been seeing from the start is a fake?
Thinking this, Du Wei's head began to hurt. All this information, when put together, was simply too confusing to sort out.
The Mrs. Taylor seen during the day was actually always in the ward while Ryan claid to have seen another Mrs. Taylor roaming the psychiatric hospital at night.
Who is the Evil Spirit, and who is the person?
Even Du Wei, in such circumstances, couldn't analyze the truth of the matter; the only way was to see Mrs. Taylor and ask her in person.
So, he imdiately asked, "Can you take to see that ward?"
Ryan hesitated for a mont and then said, "Of course, the director is staying on this floor."
Having said that, Ryan pointed to a ward at the end of the corridor.
"You see, that's it."
Du Wei nodded, took out his gun from his pocket, and imdiately went towards it.
Walking down the corridor, his vision was greatly impaired.
Fortunately, there was a row of windows on the left hand side to prevent him from entering the wrong ward.
But as he got closer, he heard a low, husky female prayer.
Strangely, the woman's vocal cords seed to be injured, casting a certain strangeness in her tone.
"It's coming from Mrs. Taylor's ward."
Du Wei frowned and imdiately made a judgent, but this made him even more confused because the voice of Director Taylor was nothing like this during the day.
He vaguely felt that he had caught onto sothing crucial.
Du Wei couldn't help but quicken his steps, his expression growing colder.
Soon, he arrived at the door of the ward.
Du Wei hesitated for a mont, reached for the doorknob, and gently turned it.
Click...
In the ward, the low, husky female prayer stopped abruptly…
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