Serial Killers
The Beginning and End of Siri Killing
I was about to hide my boyfriend’s body in the refrigerator.
Then Siri on his phone suddenly spoke.
“The refrigerator is not the optimal location for concealing a corpse.”
I stared at the phone on the floor in terror, a chill running through my entire body.
“A better location for corpse concealment has been detected. Would you like to proceed?”
Siri continued. As if possessed, I asked, “Where?” “The basement. The entrance is inside the wardrobe in the master bedroom.”
Half-doubting it, I followed Siri’s instructions and actually found the basement.
It really was the perfect place to hide a body. Because inside, I found several more corpses…
The Blind Girl’s Sacrifice
I am blind.
Inside the refrigerator, I felt my boyfriend’s corpse.
And someone was standing right behind me,
waiting to see how I would react.
The Delivery Rider and the Killer
I’m a delivery driver.
Just as I used my lightning-fast reflexes to snag a hundred-yuan errand order for a box of condoms, Before I could even gloat for two seconds, I realized with a shock that the delivery address was my boyfriend’s apartment.
I grabbed a meat cleaver and charged into the elevator.
There was another man in the elevator wearing a raincoat, clutching a large sledgehammer in his hand.
Just as I reached out to press the button for my floor, several lines of twisted text suddenly floated before my eyes.
[Is the Cannon Fodder Female Supporting Character coming online already? The male lead’s clingy ex-girlfriend.]
[Holy crap, that’s the Hidden Plot Killer next to her! Is the first act really this intense?]
[She’s about to become the first victim. Once the male lead finds her corpse, he’ll go berserk and take out the Killer to get his revenge.]
[But isn’t the male lead with the official female lead right now?]
[What do you know? A ‘White Moonlight’ only reaches her ultimate power once she’s dead~]
My finger froze in mid-air. The mirror-like surface of the elevator doors reflected the shadow behind me.
The Raincoat Man was silently raising his hammer, the shadow looming over the back of my head.
The very second the wind from the hammer’s swing pressed down on me, I spun around abruptly.
I didn’t swing my blade; instead, I slammed my hand heavily onto his shoulder. “Brother, let’s talk.”
He froze mid-motion. “Can you let me go slaughter that cheating couple first?”
I gripped the handle of my cleaver, gritting my teeth. “Then I’ll come back and let you hit me with that hammer.” “?”
The Sixth in the Morgue
At three in the morning, the funeral home’s Morgue was only supposed to have five registered bodies, yet I found a sixth, unregistered, nameless female corpse in locker number six.
A slip of paper was pressed against her chest with nothing but my name written on it.
Even more terrifying was the moment my hand brushed her wrist; I saw the last seven seconds of her life and heard her raspy, blood-choked voice whisper: “Shen Nian, don’t trust your father.”
That was the night I realized that sometimes, the dead don’t come to say goodbye-they come to reopen a case.
Three Brocade Pouches
Before my grandmother passed away, she left me three brocade pouches.
“On the seventh day after my death, give these to the seventh person who offers incense.”
On the day of the funeral, I followed her instructions to the letter. When the man who received them opened the brocade pouch, his face turned pale with terror, and he fled in a panic.
It wasn’t until later that I learned the man was a rapist and a murderer.
He had intended to target me that very night.
The first brocade pouch was filled with his criminal record.
She told me to open the second brocade pouch before I got married and consummated the union.
This time, the brocade pouch felt very thin.
Inside, there was only one word.
“RUN!!!”