Chapter 47
Rachel’s whole body was shaking as she followed Zion.
Michael also trailed behind them. He was silent, but his face looked unsightly.
I looked at Michael and suddenly smiled.
The police had finally found my body.
This way, Michael could finally find relief.
He had probably been wishing for my death for a long time..
“Are you sure you want to go?” Before getting in the car, Zion asked Rachel again.
Her face was equally ashen. When she got into the car, her legs went weak and she almost fell to the ground.
Subconsciously, I reached out to help her, but it was futile. My hands simply passed through her.
I couldn’t touch anyone.
“She’s not dead.” Michael frowned, still insisting on his belief.
Rachel glared at Michael with loathing and got into the car.
I sat next to Rachel, staring out the window in a daze.
I had come to the point where I no longer had any feelings or expectations for Michael.
He and Yasmin had done this to me. All of my love and gratitude for them had been exhausted.
The police cordoned off the orphanage, with officer’s on patrol everywhere.
Several ambulances were parked there, which seemed a bit unnecessary.
It was obvious that this was the first crime scene of all the murders.
I smiled bitterly. What were the ambulances for if I was already dead?
“Why didn’t they find this cellar despite multiple searches?” Zion’s superior also came since this was
a major case.
Zion quickly explained, “It’s our bad. This orphanage has long been abandoned. There are no building blueprints, and this cellar is well–hidden…”
I looked at the cellar curiously. It was in a small warehouse behind the abandoned yard. Under the wooden floor was a private cellar, emitting an eerie atmosphere.
I had no memory of this place at all. I was unconscious before being dragged in by the murderer. Then, I woke up halfway and found myself in a dim place with no idea of how I got there.
ate 17
“This cellar is well–hidden. It’s hard to believe that anyone would find it by accident. Who was the first person to discover it?” Zion asked.
“Officer Landon, I was the one who found it. It’s strange… Yesterday, I came here a few times but I didn’t notice anything unusual. But today, I saw footprints on the floor…”
Phil was a little skeptical, wondering if he hadn’t been observant enough yesterday. “It’s my fault. I was careless yesterday.”
“It’s not your fault. The killer wanted to let us find out.” Zion’s expression was dark. He lit a cigarette. This murderer was a cunning one.
“Isn’t the murderer that madman?” Phil asked curiously.
“Either he had an accomplice or he took the blame for someone else.” Zion shook his head.
There were too many doubts here.
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