Min Fen thought of the soreness in her body and the discomfort between her legs every morning, and immediately let out a series of screams.

She didn't believe it, she didn't believe it!

But the more she disbelieved it, the more illogical things she had previously ignored came to mind.

She drinks a glass of milk every night before bed, and she falls asleep immediately after drinking it.

She knew the milk was probably drugged, but she didn't care, because he said he liked to manipulate her when she was unconscious, that it was more exciting that way.

The unusual sensations she experienced every morning convinced her that he had indeed been with her all night.

Although she wasn't involved, she felt incredibly happy just by imagining it.

Thinking about it now, even if he had amazing physical strength, it was impossible for him to do that every night.

How ironic, what a lame excuse, what a flawed operation.

Because she loved him, she refused to think about it any further.

"Aaaaaah..."

"Li Mo, you bastard!"

Li Mo forcefully slammed her head to the ground, stood up, and looked down at her collapsed state, feeling immense satisfaction.

Yun Li pushed him away, giving him a cold, warning glance. If she killed him, how could she take revenge?

Li Mo staggered slightly, touched his nose sheepishly, and stepped aside.

Yun Li acted like a worker, without saying a word or making any unnecessary movements, simply picking up the hammer and smashing.

The pain brought Min Fen back to her senses from her immense grief, and as she screamed, she looked at Yun Li.

With difficulty, he managed to utter, "Who are you! Why are you doing this to me!"

"You've forgotten me so quickly?"

Yun Li didn't even look up, continuing to strike with the hammer.

"You used to call me a bastard."

Unable to move, Min Fen endured the intense pain while trying to look down. Yun Li felt her gaze, raised her head, and met her eyes.

Min Fen recognized her; it was Yun Jiaoyue, that little bastard who lived by playing with objects.

How did she end up here? And why did the villagers let her out?

"That's strange, why am I here?"

"I should tell you too..."

Yun Li smiled faintly and said casually, "I killed everyone in Jiazigou, and then came out to find you filthy bloodlines who are living outside."

After saying that, she lost interest in watching Min Fen's reaction and started smashing things.

After that, no one spoke, only the sound of hammer blows and Minfen's incessant screams.

Watching Yun Li's swift hammering movements, Li Mo suddenly wanted to try it himself and snatch the hammer from her hand.

As a result, he only held the hammer in his hand for a second before dropping it to the ground.

He looked at his hands, then at the hammer on the ground, and finally at Yun Li. "What kind of hammer is this? How can it be so heavy?"

Yun Li picked up the hammer, pushed him aside, and continued hammering.

Whether it was a mischievous whim or something else, she punched him, then turned to look at the stunned Li Mo and gave him a strange smile.

"This is a demon hammer!"

Li Mo didn't react at first, but thinking about the kid's unusual behavior, he suddenly felt a chill and the surroundings became eerie.

She—she probably really is a ghost.

Otherwise, what child could lift such a heavy hammer? And how could they kill someone with such a hammer without batting an eye?

Oh, and she also slaughtered an entire village.

Even adults might not be able to do it, but she, a child, did.

If you said she wasn't a ghost, probably no one would believe you.

"You're busy! I'm going to sleep now." Li Mo ran off in a flash.

Back in the room, I expected to hear Min Fen's screams and howls, but I didn't hear anything at all.

Now he was even more convinced that Yun Li was a ghost. If he couldn't hear any sound, it must be because she had activated that ghost domain.

After daybreak, Li Mo went to the backyard and saw the corpse, a mass of rotten flesh, and vomited on the spot.

A few seconds later, a terrifying scream erupted.

The first person alerted by the noise was Li Mo's mother. Li Mo had told her about dealing with Min Fen yesterday, and Li's mother was well-prepared to come to the backyard.

Even though she was prepared, the color drained from her face in an instant.

However, compared to her son Li Mo, Li's mother was much better. After making some preparations, she shouted, sat down on the ground, and slowly collapsed.

Li Mo's lips twitched as he watched; his mother was a real actress.

He couldn't fall behind, so he suppressed his nausea, picked up his mother, and ran to the front yard, banging loudly on the gate.

Li Mo originally planned to carry his mother back to her room first, but then he thought he needed to put on an act, so he put his mother under the eaves and went to open the door.

The first thing people saw upon entering was Li Mo's pale face, followed by Li's mother lying under the eaves.

An elderly neighbor rushed to Li's mother's side and lifted the back of her head with one hand.

"What are you all standing there for? Hurry up and get him to the hospital."

The neighbors who came in quickly rushed to help. Seeing this, Li Mo said in a trembling voice, "No need to take her to the hospital. My mother is perfectly healthy; she just fainted from fright."

Everyone was astonished and frightened upon hearing this.

Thinking about the shout just now, and seeing Li Mo's expression, I wondered if he had been frightened too.

Everyone's curiosity was piqued; what had they seen that could frighten the town's tyrant?

The men carried Li's mother back to her room and laid her down. Afterward, they asked, "Young Mo, what exactly did your mother see?"

Li Mo leaned against the wall, desperately trying to recall the scene he had just witnessed, which made his face even paler and more terrified.

"My wife, she..."

As he spoke, he pointed to the backyard with one hand, and as if remembering something, he added, "Uncle Hu, you should go call the police right away."

Upon hearing that the police had been called, everyone's hearts jumped into their throats.

Uncle Hu also sensed that something was wrong, so he immediately ran outside to call the police.

The others ran to the backyard.

There were six people in total. Four of them fainted from fright, and two others, like Li Mo, vomited violently, their faces drained of color.

Since Uncle Hu didn't explain what happened, only two police officers on duty arrived. The moment they saw the body, they both vomited.

Knowing that this case was unusual, the town police station immediately reported it to higher authorities.

The Jiazigou case only spread to the vicinity of Menzhong County. People further away, even if they heard about it, felt it was unreal and did not pay much attention to it.

Ordinary people don't know much about it, but major public security agencies do.

When the county public security bureau learned of this murder case, it immediately connected it with the Jiazigou case.

Without any special investigation, information about Min Fen's family came out, clearly indicating a targeted revenge killing.

The public security organs exchanged information and realized that the massacre was not over yet, and the murderer was still searching for bloodlines in Jiazigou to kill.

To prevent similar cases from happening again, public security organs across the country are conducting a nationwide investigation to determine if any people from Jiazigou have left the area.

If so, we will provide reminders and protection.

Just as Yun Li had said, Li Mo was not suspected. He was only asked if he had heard anything on the night of the incident.

Li Mo said no, and the police officers investigating did not suspect anything either, because in cases that occurred at food factories and steel factories, no one had heard anything.

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