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Chapter 184: Heroic Soul Suppression!

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Zhou Ze stood at the side, as if he was watching a stage play. The actors were immersed in their roles, not caring at all whether there were any audiences watching their performance.

In fact, they are indeed very selfish.

The music started playing, it was a Japanese song with a strong sense of rhythm.

Then the three of them started dancing in Japanese military uniforms, waving imitation samurai swords that were probably custom-made from Taobao. They followed the beat, humming songs and spinning around, as if they were celebrating and playing cosplay.

"What song is this?" Zhou Ze asked the girl next to him. The truth is that Zhou Ze didn't really understand Japanese.

"'Drawing the Swordsmen' is a kind of military song of the Japanese Army," the girl replied.

"Oh, I thought it was some Ultraman's theme song."

The three guys were having a great time. You could tell they were totally absorbed in the fun and quite selfless.

In fact, as stupid as it looks, these three guys are not Japanese, but real Chinese. We could tell that from their accents and the content of their conversations.

But now they are so focused and devoted, as if they are performing some kind of noble ritual, which makes people think of an idiom - a monkey in a human costume.

It doesn’t matter if you like the comics, action movies, songs, movie stars, etc. over there, and it’s normal. Even having a favorable impression of a country is everyone’s freedom. But the words and actions of these three guys clearly go beyond that feeling.

Especially because of the outcome of a football game, saying that you wish the Japanese had been more thorough in the Nanjing Massacre is an unforgivable crime.

The contempt for his own identity and the yearning for the identity of another country made Zhou Ze feel uncomfortable, because he had experienced Sanxiang Village. The villagers in that village still suffered from huge hunger even after death, but they still guarded the "military rations" tightly.

The behavior of the dead and the living formed a very sharp contrast.

Just then, Zhou Ze heard a woman's voice asking questions in Japanese.

This voice sounds familiar.

Zhou Ze looked at the girl's head.

"At that time... I thought the person living next door was also Japanese, so I... took the initiative to say hello." The girl said gritting her teeth.

"Tsk tsk." Zhou Ze shook his head. Is this something that was delivered to the door voluntarily

The three men who were dancing and marching stopped immediately when they heard the woman next door greeting them in Japanese, and then walked outside the living room to communicate with her. It was ridiculous that they didn't speak Japanese. They wanted to be Japanese but didn't even learn Japanese.

But in the end, when the long-haired man went to open the door, the girl was standing at the door.

It is very likely that for girls, it is a feeling of meeting an old friend in a foreign land. After all, when you are in a foreign country and the person living next to you in the room is from your hometown, you will always have an irresistible urge to get close to him.

The girl was invited by them to attend the party, and she even sang a Japanese song. Although the three men didn't understand Japanese, she fully interpreted the "unclear but impressive" look.

Then everyone started drinking.

Then, the guy with the flat head started to touch the girl. Although she had drunk alcohol, she was still sober. She immediately stood up to refuse and said in Chinese that she wanted to go back to her room.

When the plot progressed to this point, Zhou Ze turned his head and asked the girl: "You should have discovered that they are not Japanese a long time ago, right?"

"I thought they admired Japanese culture, so I..."

Zhou Ze found this explanation quite interesting. When he had a fight with the priest, the priest had once sarcastically said that Chinese people liked to hear foreigners speak Chinese the most because it gave them a great sense of satisfaction.

The plot after that is actually very simple. The girl resists, but the men force her, and all three of them force her at the same time. Because they are all drunk, the final scene is a mixture of the girl's whimpering and struggling after her mouth is blocked by a towel.

When it was over, the girl lay on the ground with her eyes dazed and her body twisted, while the three men were like the Japanese soldiers of that era who were given tickets to comfort stations every once in a while, and they vented their anger and called it a day.

During that period, the Japanese set up many comfort stations where their troops were stationed, forcing women from many countries to come in and be raped. In the Japanese military camps, this was like an extracurricular activity like watching movies, and the number of movie tickets issued each month varied depending on the military rank.

At this time, Zhou Ze narrowed his eyes, as if the highlight was about to begin.

The girl was dismembered in the end.

Are these three men trying to silence the witnesses

But even if they wanted to silence the witness, it shouldn't be so extreme as to resort to dismemberment, right

The reason is very simple. It is difficult to dismember a body in a hotel without leaving any traces. If you just want to get rid of the roots, there is no need to do it in this way.

Zhou Ze continued to watch from the side. Anyway, the answer would come out soon.

The three men seemed to wake up as well, and looking at the Japanese girl lying on the ground, almost half-conscious, fear appeared on their faces.

This is indeed the case. Generally speaking, people who like to engage in regional attacks or are pro-Japanese on the Internet are actually quite cowardly in social life. They are usually insignificant little characters, so they desperately hope to gain another kind of deformed satisfaction from their failed lives in other places.

The three men were obviously panicked. The long-haired man even ran over and apologized repeatedly, hoping to get the girl's forgiveness and not call the police.

The other guys with crew cuts and those in baseball caps were also a little panicked.

But at this moment, three shadows suddenly appeared on the floor under their feet. These three shadows appeared very strangely, without any signs before. Then they silently merged into one with the shadows of the three men, becoming indistinguishable from each other.

A gleam of blood slowly emerged in the eyes of these three men.

What follows is the cruelest and most difficult scene to watch.

The girl was dismembered and her body was placed at the edge of the hot spring pool like a sacrifice. Then the three men knelt down facing the hot spring pool.

They began to chant some spells, or like some kind of prayer, but this time, they used pure Japanese pronunciation.

I'm possessed!

And the magpie's nest has been occupied by the cuckoo!

As a person who has returned from the dead through borrowing a corpse, Zhou Ze is actually very familiar with this scene.

The girl's head showed great pain when she heard the words spoken by the three men. Her headless body ran from the yard to the living room and covered her ears with her hands.

This posture is weird.

The headless corpse stood by, covering his ears with his hands, while his head was placed on the coffee table.

It can be imagined that the sound of Japanese chanting scriptures is a great torment and torture for girls.

Crash...

The surrounding images began to distort.

Then it gradually dissipated,

Zhou Ze only remembered the last scene. It was a ritual, as if to summon something, and the bodies of the three men were slowly drained dry and finally turned into pus, soaking the pebbles in the yard. The same was true for the girl's body, which completely melted in the hot spring pool like boiled food.

Then, Zhou Ze walked up to the girl and asked, "When did you die?"

"A year ago," the girl replied.

"You ended up here after you died?" Zhou Ze asked again.

"Yes, after I died, I was here, and they were next door to me. I couldn't get out, and all I could do was see the activities of the guests who moved in later through the mirror. Later, I found that more and more people were coming to the restaurant, and the souls of some dead people nearby would approach this place, stay here, and eat in the restaurant on time."

"Then why didn't you seek revenge on them before?" Zhou Ze asked.

"Because I couldn't get through it before, but now I can, because they're gone, and something is awakening."

Zhou Ze was silent for a while, then continued: "What exactly is that thing?"

"I don't know, I really don't know," the girl replied.

"Then let me ask you one last question. Was there a family of three, a father and mother, with a five-year-old girl, living here a while ago?"

"Yes, they live here." The girl looked at Zhou Ze, a little confused and said: "When they lived here, I heard the three men say that this family of three is the best sacrifice.

Then a few days later, I saw the family of three dining in a restaurant, and they were headless. "

"Did those three people kill him? But they are already dead, without a physical body. They are sealed in the mirror like you, and cannot get out.

besides,

What are those three going to do with their heads?"

"It should be to wake themselves up." The girl replied, "I have heard a lot of their conversations. They all spoke in Japanese. They are eager to regain their freedom and to get out of the oppression of one person."

"Suppression?"

"Yes, they are different from me. The three of them are different from the ghosts that gathered here later. They have greater freedom. If they want, they can even enter my room at any time. But they are not interested in this. They have been waiting for an opportunity, waiting for the right opportunity."

Zhou Ze sat down on the sofa.

This case was originally a case of silencing a family of three, but now, too many things have been involved.

The incident started a year ago.

Three idiots who are pro-Japanese held a party here, and attracted a Japanese girl from next door who was traveling to China. Then these three pro-Japanese guys became horny. After all, they dreamed of becoming Japanese, so it was really hard for them to refuse a Japanese girl who came to their doorstep.

Perhaps their evil intentions were sensed when they were "committing the crime", or perhaps it was because they had previously been wearing Japanese military uniforms and singing Japanese songs that produced an effect similar to that of the "Pen Fairy".

In short, three Japanese ghosts who were originally suppressed here by some unknown existence were summoned and possessed their bodies. At the same time, the poor Japanese girl was dismembered and sacrificed by her compatriots.

The three Japanese idiots also died. This was their first step to gain freedom. They went from being suppressed to being souls sealed in the mirror. Although they seemed to be trapped by the seal, they should have more freedom than before.

They should have been waiting for the next round of sacrifices, that is, the family of three. Therefore, the family of three should have suffered the consequences, and they were able to gain further freedom.

What made Zhou Ze a little angry was that he was the key for the three Japanese ghosts to gain further freedom.

The ghost called and lured himself over, then let himself go to jail instead of those three guys, and they were able to be "completely free"!

He was clearly the hunter, but he was set up by the guy who was supposed to be his prey and he fell into the trap.

But where did these three Japanese ghosts come from

Zhou Ze could feel that those three ghosts were not comparable to ordinary ghosts in terms of their skills and methods. This was not because Zhou Ze had to explain why he fell into a trap, but because Zhou Ze, a ghost catcher, would not do such a sacrificial method. Zhou Ze even thought that the little loli, the senior ghost catcher, would probably not do it either.

Three ghosts who are more professional than ghost catchers

"Oh, right." The girl seemed to have suddenly thought of something and said, "In the past year, I heard them often cursing someone. I don't know who that person is, but I think it has a lot to do with their suppression."

"What's that person's name?" Zhou Ze raised his head and asked.

"Cao Ding."