No one guessed that Mu Yunchu would say sothing like this.
If that nanny died, many people wouldn’t be too happy. After all, she is the arson suspect.
Moreover, how she died and why she died beca even more important.
If she was killed by soone, it could very likely have been a case of ’group cri’ but with unequal distribution of the loot.
Therefore, not only Zhou Zhicheng, but the comnts section was also lively, continuously asking for more details from Mu Yunchu.
[The arsonist nanny died? How did she die? How did she suddenly die just like that?]
[Upon hearing that the suspect died, I didn’t feel happy at all, only thought that after causing so much harm to this family, it was too easy for her to suddenly die.]
[I’m more curious whether it was suicide or murder.]
[How could it be suicide? Do you expect soone who did such a bad thing to suddenly have a change of heart?]
Among them, only Song Hongyi was exceptionally calm.
As if this matter had nothing to do with him.
[Could it be...]
[Could it be what?]
[Do you rember the anchor just answered a question about fated individuals, saying that the mother and child didn’t reincarnate because they couldn’t dispel their resentnt? Although we should believe in science, could it be that they died from ghostly revenge?]
[...]
When this comnt appeared, no one noticed that Song Hongyi’s eyelid twitched.
[If it truly is as you said, that would be great. Retribution for grievances, revenge for hatred, it can be considered a payback.]
...
Whether Mu Yunchu answers Zhou Zhicheng’s question or not, he needs to have the body brought back.
The distance is not too close, and he’s worried about any complications during the journey, so he imdiately contacts the team mbers investigating near there.
He asks the district to send more people to bring the body back from the forest.
When the team receives the orders, they look at the location on the map, pondering all the way in the car.
This is a wild forest area, known locally, not yet officially developed into a scenic spot, with little surveillance around and usually very few people co here.
What puzzles them is that the distance requires almost an hour by car, let alone on foot.
So they don’t understand how the nanny would co here in the first place.
Upon arrival, following the details given by Zhou Zhicheng, they head into the forest, and sure enough, less than fifty ters in, they see a middle-aged woman hanging from a tree branch, face pale, limbs limp, clearly lifeless.
"Hanged to death?"
Soone among them exclaid.
"Really suicide?"
Besides the nanny’s hanging body, there were a few items placed on a stump beside her.
As they approached to look, they found a bag of valuable jewelry and a cellphone without a password.
Unlocking it, they saw a brief self-declaration from the phone’s built-in contacts.
The content was:
After realizing the grievous cri I committed, the guilt overwheld to the point of breathlessness after the impulse. So I chose to end my life, I’m sorry.
They exchanged glances, unsure how to react. But the feeling was definitely not pleasant.
The leader finally said, "Let’s bring it back for Dr. Wen to examine."
After all, they weren’t professionals, they could only preserve all the evidence on site. Then they took comprehensive photos of the body before heading back.
Although the autopsy results won’t co out imdiately, what they discovered still needed to be reported to Captain Zhou first.
So everyone in the live stream knew the nanny was dead.
[Whoa! She’s really dead!]
[Captain Zhou, please don’t cut the connection, are there any more details, was it suicide or an accident?]
Because there were still many doubts in this matter, Zhou Zhicheng could no longer disclose more details.
Before the truth is fully investigated, casually letting the public know the case details will only cause negative effects.
Seeing this, Song Hongyi didn’t say a word, even wanting to disconnect the call when no one was watching.
Focused on others, he hoped to disappear invisibly.
Unfortunately, his intention had long been seen by Mu Yunchu.
Before his hand could press the ’disconnect’ button, Mu Yunchu’s voice ca through, "Mr. Song, aren’t you interested in the enemy who destroyed your entire family?"
The implication being that his attitude didn’t seem like a single father urgently seeking the perpetrator.
Without giving Song Hongyi a chance to rebut, Mu Yunchu continued, "Indeed, after all, the last person she saw was you."
These words exploded like thunder in Song Hongyi’s ears. His whole body froze instantly, and his face rapidly lost color.
"You...?" even his lips trembled.
For a mont, he was unable to refute.
[What? Wait, what does the anchor an by this? The last person the nanny saw was the fated individual?]
[No, that’s not right, just now the fated individual said he wasn’t ho on the night of the incident, that’s why he didn’t receive his wife’s distress call.]
Song Hongyi said that on the night of the incident, he was out discussing business, his phone ran out of battery and shut down, so he didn’t receive his wife’s distress call.
This was also one of his biggest regrets.
Because of this, his wife hid with the two children in the room furthest from the fire to buy ti.
But they never managed to get through to his phone.
He said, "I didn’t even get to hear them call one last ti."
So after Mu Yunchu said this, they were even more puzzled.
[Then how did he et the nanny?]
Even Zhou Zhicheng, who originally thought this was none of his business, gave up and stopped talking.
He had to stay and listen a little longer.
Seeing so doubts appear in the comnts, and Zhou Zhicheng’s scrutinizing gaze as if he was staring at a criminal, Song Hongyi felt his composure break.
Furiously staring at Mu Yunchu, his eyes seed to spew fire, completely different from the ’nice guy’ before.
"Anchor, I don’t know how I offended you."
"Why do you repeatedly target ?"
"Slandering soone who just lost their loved ones to exchange for your traffic, aren’t you afraid of karma doing this!?"
The more he spoke, the more confident he sounded, until he was almost shouting by the end. Trying to intimidate Mu Yunchu this way, and also to state to the public that he was wronged.
Unfortunately, he had not previously understood how those who watched Mu Yunchu’s fortune-telling in this live stream regarded her.
Without stirring any sympathy or protection from netizens, instead seeing his panicked attitude, there were even more people doubting him than before.
Seeing that he had no intention of admitting, Mu Yunchu’s gaze slightly shifted, looking behind Song Hongyi, inexplicably saying:
"I told you, he is the murderer who killed you."
[!!!]
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