Perhaps because the location is secretive enough, or perhaps because of the carelessness of the staff, the cellar is not locked.

Chu Yao's strength was not enough to open the two cellar doors, so she raised her eyes and looked at everything around her.

There was a small counter next to the window with several large bags of things on it, and there were some tools such as ropes, saws, and nails on the ground.

She jumped on the counter and pushed the bags one by one with all her strength.

The bag seemed to contain some kind of construction materials. It was very heavy. She couldn't push the full bag at all.

After thinking twice, Chu Yao picked up the rope on the ground, tied a section to a bag with only half of the material, then wrapped the rope around the hollow handle on the window and tied the iron ring of the wooden door of the cellar.

Knots that can be easily tied on a daily basis are a difficult problem for cats.

It took her at least twenty minutes to tie the two knots.

In this way, as long as she pushes the bag down, the door will be lifted up by the gravity of the bag.

After a loud bang, the bag hit the floor heavily, and all the contents fell out.

The cold white metal parts were shining, varying in size, and some had distorted shapes. They looked like discarded parts of some kind of instrument.

Among them, there were some hook-like things with human blood on the ends.

Chu Yao shook his head and didn't think about it carefully.

In such a weird orphanage, nothing is surprising.

She jumped into the cellar, and the blue light did not follow her, as if she was very afraid of something below.

Of course, it could be someone.

The temperature underground was extremely low, probably only around zero degrees. Even with the downy hair, Chu Yao was still shivering from the cold.

She soon saw the first trolley parked haphazardly in the aisle. She said that it was small, but it could actually hold several people.

Chu Yao lifted off the plastic sheet covering the upper layer. There was a circle of hooks inside the cart with clothes hangers hanging on it.

There are two pieces of fat white "clothes" hanging on these two cars, and zippers are thoughtfully sewn on the left side of the "clothes".

However, no clothing material is so similar to human skin. Even the face is made lifelike, with hair, wrinkles, spots and scars all available.

It is hard to imagine that these two thin pieces of skin were taken from the human body.

The deceased were all between forty and fifty years old, not young. Judging from the calluses on their hands, they might have been cleaners or cooks in the orphanage.

Their skin was almost transparent, with a slight bluish tint. Their hair was shaved, but they had strange smiles on their faces, the corners of their mouths almost reaching their ears.

This is a manifestation of hypothermia. In extremely cold environments, the central nervous system of the deceased will produce an illusion of warmth, causing them to take off their clothes and smile.

But Chu Yao carefully observed their faces and bodies, and there were no signs of frostbite.

The cause of hypothermia is not only low external temperature, but also a more cruel possibility - massive blood loss.

Obviously, the deceased not only lost a lot of blood before they were alive, but all the fat, bones and internal organs in their bodies were hollowed out.

The suspect who killed them had a superb technique. He opened the sides of their bodies, took out everything inside, and finally sewed them up with thin threads.

At first glance, these are two very complete corpses, except that there are two small round hole-shaped wounds on the collarbone of the deceased.

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