"I saw it." Zhou Jingyan looked at him piercingly, without blinking.

Shen Xiuyun didn't speak, just looked at her quietly, as if he believed whatever she said next.

Zhou Jingyan seemed to be encouraged and continued: "I have been able to see some special things since I was a child. Just like the day I saw Mr. Chen, a scene flashed across his mind. He was walking on the road and was suddenly hit by something falling from the sky. Hit and fell to the ground."

Shen Xiuyun frowned slightly, not sure whether he believed it or not.

"Did you see the thing fall by yourself, or did someone else throw it?"

Zhou Jingyan shook his head helplessly and said: "I don't know, it's just a flash of the scene. But I don't know when this will happen. I just want to remind him, maybe it won't happen?"

"Isn't this the first time you've seen this kind of thing?"

"I saw it often when I was a child, less so when I grew up. I haven't seen it in recent years." She concealed the bloody scenes she saw again and again on the first day of marriage. Who knew whether this man would kill someone and silence him?

"Every time you see someone, someone dies?"

"No, sometimes the scenes that flash by may be from the past, or they may not have happened before." Zhou Jingyan shook his head, "But most of them will still happen as scheduled."

"Then if you remind others, will this happen again?" Shen Xiuyun asked.

"How should I put it? Some things do, and some things don't. For example, sometimes I see someone falling down while holding a teacup, so I kindly call him and remind him. But it is because of my reminder that I can't walk. I was walking well, but when I was distracted, I fell down. Sometimes, what I saw might have happened yesterday, the day before yesterday, or even happened before. Many times, especially when I was young, I couldn't tell the difference at all. "

When Zhou Jingyan said this, he didn't know what he thought of, and he felt a little depressed. He buried his head.

Shen Xiuyun reached out and touched her head out of nowhere, just like when he was a child comforting his puppy that got wet in the rain.

"Do your parents know?"

"I know, that's why they were afraid, so they sent me away and found a master for me. I learned some things from her. The fewer people there are, the less often I see these things."

"Afraid, what are your parents afraid of? Shouldn't you be afraid?"

Zhou Jingyan suddenly sat with his legs bent and his head buried in his knees, his voice sounded muffled.

"My father really wanted a son. When I was six years old, my mother finally gave birth to a younger brother." Shen Xiuyun looked at the information about Zhou Jingyan that she had collected privately. The Zhou family had no sons, only three sisters.

"My younger brother was less than one year old at the time. It was also Qingming Festival. I was playing at home when I suddenly saw my mother holding my younger brother and crying, saying that my younger brother was dead. I was very scared, so I told my mother that I saw my younger brother. Dead." Zhou Jingyan sobbed softly as he spoke. "I have seen something before and told my mother. My mother asked me not to say it outside. That time she heard me say that my brother was dead. She was very nervous and scared. She hugged my brother all day long."

Shen Xiuyun gently touched her hair. It was thin and soft. It really looked like her mother's hair. It was said that women with thin hair had good tempers, which was probably true.

"It turned out that my mother had a cold and slept very deeply that day. When she woke up, my brother didn't know that he had rolled over on his stomach. In short, he fell asleep and suffocated to death."

Zhou Jingyan suddenly started crying, just like he was at a loss when he was 7 years old, and because of the grievances that no one could talk to in the past 20 years. "My mother held my brother and cried heartbreakingly. I stood beside him and couldn't even breathe. Dare to speak out, I don’t know if it’s because I saw my brother dying and told him that he died, or because of something else.”

"It's not your fault, you just saw it. Even if you didn't see it, things that should happen every day in this world are still happening. This is a truth that every adult should know."

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