Chapter 85
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The words on the bottom of the bed made Han Fei's scalp go numb because that was what he was feeling now.
Something had been watching him since he entered the room. He could feel its gaze but he could not pinpoint its location.
To get to the bottom of this, Han Fei gripped the fruit knife and crawled under the bed.
Compared to the cleanliness of the room, the space under the bed was a completely different world.
The wooden bed was covered in blood stains. Someone had used a notebook to record the last moments of his life.
"The eye has appeared again. Once I switch off the light, it will look at me. Damn it, what the hell is that thing?!"
"I can't escape, no matter where I hide, it will see me, it will follow me!"
"This is driving me crazy! It even started to appear under the bottom of the cup and inside the fridge. Why is it so resentful toward me? What is it trying to do? "
"There is more than one! There is more than one eye! This room is filled with eyes! "
"Whenever I open my eyes, I will see it. No matter where I wake up, the first thing I see is it! It hides inside the cupboard, behind the bookshelf, even inside the bed! "
"It's everywhere!"
"Hahaha! I've finally found a way to make it disappear! "
"Why? Why? Why can I still see it even after I've blinded my own eyes? Could it be that it has crawled into my eye socket? "
Initially, the handwriting was neat but then it became extremely messy. The writer appeared to be in a state of frenzy and anxiety.
Ever since he was blinded, he rarely used a pen to write. Most of the words were scratched out by his fingers and were stained with blood.
He kept repeating the same sentence, giving off the impression that he had lost his mind.
'The room looks normal on the surface but a random bed hides such a scary message …'
The eye inside the room was like a ghost or a curse. Once one was touched by it, one would not be able to escape it even if they had their own eyes gouged out.
Replacing the pillow, Han Fei used it to observe the room from underneath the bed. He wanted to experience the person's past so that he could understand the person's mentality and reconstruct the initial horror. This was something he would do whenever he was playing the role of a certain character.
Compared to the spacious room, the narrow bed seemed more secure.
'Where will the eye that drove the homeowner mad appear?' Han Fei held the knife in one hand while his other hand was free. He planned to find a chance to touch the eyeball.
The room was eerily quiet. Han Fei did not see the eyeball but he could feel it staring at him.
Han Fei's eyes darted about as he studied the room. He had memorized the location of all the furniture in the room so if anything changed, he would be able to notice it immediately.
"Found it!" Han Fei who was hiding under the bed saw a doll appear in the corridor. 'The dolls inside the house are ghosts? Or was the ghost hiding in the doll's body? Do I need to destroy all the dolls with a knife? "
Everything was unknown. The previous owner did not leave behind too much useful information; he only spread fear.
While Han Fei was thinking, the doll in the corridor tripped without warning. It sprawled on the ground and the two eyeballs stared at Han Fei who was under the bed.
Instantly, Han Fei had a very bad feeling. He turned around subconsciously and saw a blood red eye staring at him through the gap in the bed.
After a moment of extreme fear, Han Fei's brain ordered him to use the knife to slash it. However, when he raised his hand that held the knife, the eye had already disappeared. It was as if everything was just an illusion.
Taking a deep breath, Han Fei looked down the corridor again. The doll had already disappeared.
'It's not that scary to see a' spider ', the scary thing is that it disappeared so quickly.'
Han Fei knew one of the dolls had escaped from the room but he had no idea where it had gone.
'Could it be hiding under the bed as well?'
The more he thought about it, the more worried he became. Han Fei pulled the bed back. There was no safe spot in this room.
No matter where he went, he would be seen by the eyes. Therefore, there was only one way to solve this problem and that was to find useful clues as soon as possible.
Reading the words on the bed, Han Fei realized the owner was not killed on the spot but was slowly tortured to death by the eyeballs.
'The ghost in Room 1084 has a heavy sense of resentment. This kind of ghost is the scariest kind of ghost but this is good news for me.'
Slow torture would give Han Fei enough time to find a way out. If it was the kind of ghost that would kill on sight, Han Fei would have no choice but to quit the game to save his own life.
'Don't panic, I need to steady myself.' Han Fei ignored the eyeball and the doll. He walked to the bookshelf and rummaged for a long time. Finally, he found a booklet that was used for practice.
He flipped it open and it was filled with a child's doodles. Most of her drawings were related to her family. Many of them had scribbled words and pinyin next to them.
"We've moved into a new home! This place is much bigger than our old home, there's a piano and many dolls. "
"Daddy is my daddy and mommy is my mommy, I won't allow anyone to call them that!"
"This is my home now, daddy, mommy and all the dolls are mine!"
"Why does she have to snatch things from me? She lost her own daddy and mommy and now she's trying to take them away from me."
"I need to find a way to trick her away. She can't see so she won't be able to find her way back!"
"How did she find her way back? I hate her so much! I hate everything about her! I want her to disappear forever! "
"Hehe, she's a blind person. As long as I don't say anything, she won't know it's me who killed her."
The doodles on the album were bright and colorful but the accompanying words made Han Fei's hair stand on end.
"There was a little girl who once lived in this house, and she killed another child with a problem with his eyes?"
Han Fei had a hunch. He continued to search around the house. Finally, he found a piece of paper at the bottom of the drawer.
Ying Yue's parents passed away in an accident and Ying Yue was too young. Due to her congenital eye disease, she was temporarily taken care of by Ying Yue's father's younger sister.
Next to the paper was a house transfer contract. However, due to Ying Yue's young age, the contract was not legally binding.
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