My Wife is a Psychic-Chapter 350 - The Corpse Ran Away

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350 The Corpse Ran Away

“Old Chen, it’s your turn. I’m off work. Don’t always doze off in the middle of the night, be more alert.” An unfamiliar voice came from outside the door. It seemed like the guards had started their shift.

“What’s there to be afraid of? I’m the only one here, what accident can happen? Haha, hurry up and get off work!” Old Chen waved his hand leisurely while eating peanuts.

“It’s fine if it’s someone alive, but if a dead person starts running around…” the old man muttered after work.

Old Chen turned off the surveillance, took out a bottle of wine and peanuts, and started eating while watching a live broadcast. At this time, in the mortuary, Jiang Xi’s eyes and brows were covered in frost. She jumped down from the bed and stretched her muscles. Her whole body was cold. There were a few corpses next to her. She stepped forward and patted them. “You can leave in peace. You won’t have a chance to come back.” After saying that, she gently pushed open the door of the mortuary. She really could not show off in front of a group of corpses.

“Goal, goal! Quickly score!” Old Chen shouted twice, his eyes staring straight at the phone screen. He sighed and then took another sip of wine. In his daze, he seemed to see a white light floating past his eyes. He shuddered and looked around with wide eyes. “Hey, am I drunk? How can there be a living person in the mortuary?” Old Chen sat back down. No one had come to this place in the past eight to ten years, so Old Chen was not on guard.

Jiang Xi was standing at the elevator door when the elevator arrived.

Ding! The elevator arrived and Jiang Xi walked into the elevator. A woman in sunglasses was fiddling with her hair and walking out of the elevator in high heels. When she looked up, the woman screamed in surprise. Her sunglasses had been broken. She stumbled back to the elevator, leaned against the elevator, and pressed the button for the floor. When the elevator went up, she sat on the ground with her hand over her heart. “Oh my God, I was scared to death. I actually came to the mortuary. I’m so scared.” It was all Zhao Dengqi’s fault for chasing them away as soon as he woke up. Even his father, Zhao Dehai, could not stop him. Yuli gritted her teeth in anger, her chest trembling.

“What are you looking at? Do you want an autograph or a photo? Forget it, I’ll give you my signature.” Yuli frowned and signed her name on the small notebook hanging in front of Jiang Xi’s chest. She happened to be holding the back of the small notebook and did not see the death certificate on the front.

“You’ve chased your idol all the way here. How annoying. Can you not chase me so closely in the future? You even blocked me when I’m taking the wrong path.” Yuli stood in the corner, as if Jiang Xi was some kind of plague, afraid that he would touch her. Yuli rubbed her fingertips. That little girl’s body was really cold.

Just as she was thinking about it, the elevator arrived. Jiang Xi’s head was lowered, so Yuli could only see half of her face.

“You’re overthinking it. I was carried in.” After Jiang Xi finished speaking, she walked away without looking back. Yuli was stunned. Why was this person walking so stiffly? Coincidentally, two burly nurses were pushing a hospital bed into the elevator. As they walked, they said, “How unlucky. Two of them have died tonight.”

The hospital bed accidentally touched the elevator door. Yuli hurriedly walked out of the elevator, her face full of fear, and her heart was cold. The bed hit the elevator door again, and a tag suddenly fell out from the white cloth… The dead person’s name and time were clearly recorded, and it even seemed to be emitting cold air.

Yuli’s face paled. She seemed to see the little girl who was frozen white and the tag around her neck.

“Ah!” Yuli’s tragic scream reverberated throughout the Imperial City Hospital.

Recently, something big happened at the Imperial City Hospital. The body that was confirmed to be dead by the hospital had disappeared without a trace. At that time, the witness had been found, and the mortuary’s guard had also been found. This matter caused a great stir in the Imperial City. The media also caught the news value and immediately waited for witnesses to appear in the hospital.

Old Chen was facing the reporters, wiping his tears as he told them about his experience. “I did drink a little too much that night, so I really didn’t notice who stole the body. I did hear a scream, and when I came out, the elevator door had already closed.” Old Chen had been fired because of his negligence, but he was still upset.

“I’ve been guarding the corpse for so many years. Usually, there’s not even a single person breathing on the basement first floor. I didn’t expect that people would be so poor that they’d go crazy and steal corpses.” Old Chen felt wronged.

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