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Chapter 1871 What was the cause of death of these people?

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    After You Qi left, Yan Wanxi looked at Xing Zhimo and said, "By the way, do you think the man in black is deceiving the yellow guy?"

    Xing Zhimo knew that what she was talking about was about turning into a human being, and said, "Maybe it's true, but I can't say for sure."

    Yan Wanxi rubbed her chin and said, "But, I still haven't heard of any magic that can turn monsters into humans.

    "If Huang Pizi had practiced for a few more years, it would still be possible, but Huang Pizi has been killing and harming people as soon as he opened his spiritual intelligence.

    If you want to be an adult, it¡¯s very difficult.  "

    While talking, the two of them were almost reaching the place where the body was parked.

    Xing Zhimo said: "But how could a cunning and cunning person like Huang Pizi be deceived?"

    Yan Wanxi nodded slightly, "That's true, that yellow leather is not a fuel-efficient lamp."

    Xing Zhimo looked at her and said, "It's just not a good thing anyway.

    Come on, let¡¯s go in and see the body.  "

    Yan Wanxi followed him and walked in.

    This is a charity village, and eighteen corpses were placed in the courtyard of the charity village.

    These corpses were of both men and women, but they all seemed to be about the same age.

    They are all seventeen or eighteen years old.

    As soon as Xing Zhimo entered, a government servant came out and said, "Sir."

    Xing Zhimo nodded slightly and said, "Where is Gu Zuo?"

    As soon as he finished speaking, an old man walked out of the back room. When he saw Xing Zhimo, he bowed hurriedly, "Master Xing, this old man is here."

    "Xin Wuzuo, please get up." Xing Zhimo glanced at the old man and then asked, "What was the cause of death of these people?"

    Xin Wuzuo glanced at the row of corpses on the ground and said, "Sir, the cause of death of these people is the same. They all died of having their throats cut."

    With that said, the old man stepped forward, stroked the neck of the corpse closest to them, and showed it to Xing Zhimo.

    When Xing Zhimo heard this, he frowned and asked, "What about the time of death? But do you know when he died?"

    Xin Wuzuo stood up, pointed to the six corpses closest to them, and said: "These six people died half a month ago.

    And the six people on their left died seven days ago.

    As for the six people on the right, who were just dug out in the morning, they died five days ago.

    However, the place where they were buried was different from the other fourteen people, so the skin and flesh on their bodies were a little swollen.  "

    After hearing this, Xing Zhimo frowned.

    Yan Wanxi said: "These corpses have a little bit of resentment on them.

    Although there are not many, it can be concluded that the person who killed them should be the same person.

    ¡°And that person is probably very evil.  "

    After hearing this, Xing Zhimo¡¯s face darkened and he said, ¡°Here comes someone.¡±

    The officer who just led them in responded, "Sir, what are your orders?"

    Xing Zhimo said: "Go and check, not just this village, but also other villages to see if there are any missing people.

    ??Especially the seventeen-year-old boy.  "

    "Yes!" the officer responded.

    Although they know that this matter was done by the men in black, they don¡¯t have much clue.

    Yan Wanxi glanced at the corpses on the ground and said: "The resentment on these corpses is slowly increasing. If the cause of death is found out, it is best to burn them.

    Otherwise, I am afraid to deceive the corpse.  "

    When she said the last sentence, she stared at Xing Zhimo.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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