Until now, he can still feel the grief and fear when he confirmed Xiao Nuo's death.

As someone who had already walked around the house at least twice, he knew very well whether there was enough water in the house to drown an adult.

There was only a dry well in the third courtyard of this house. Being familiar with various strange stories, he would unconsciously pay more attention when encountering such a dry well, so he was particularly clear that the well had long ceased to have the function of supplying water.

The well was almost covered with branches and dead leaves, and had no boundary with the ground next to it. If you were not careful, you would step on empty space. He discovered the well because of one step on empty space.

Perhaps the well had already been filled with silt and leaves, so he only stepped on the height of two bricks. Later, for safety reasons, he even moved a large stone and placed it on the well.

In addition to the well, there is a small pond in the house, but the condition inside is no different from that of the well. The pond has been dry for who knows how many years, the water inlet is blocked by silt, and the soil at the bottom of the pond is so dry that it has scaly patterns.

Apart from this, there is no other place where a 1.65-meter-tall adult can drown silently!

It was because he knew clearly that there would be no such place in the house that he was so horrified when he saw Xiao Nuo's death, his body soaked and his face swollen.

"I was terribly scared, but Xiao Nuo was my friend after all, so I thought about waiting for someone to come and take her away. But as soon as I saw Xiao Nuo's face, I couldn't help but feel scared. I had no choice but to hide her in a pile of wood in the corner of the yard."

After Chu Mu finished listening to his story, he felt confused.

So... actually he didn't see any strange sights, but he scared himself to insanity just by imagining things, right?

"You said that in the early morning, there was a strong wind outside?"

Chu Mu was still lamenting that he had wasted more than ten minutes listening to a story without a beginning or an end when Chu Shang raised his doubts.

"Yes, if I remember correctly, the wind lasted until dawn, around four or five in the morning."

"Are you sure it's not this time?"

Hearing Chu Chang's constant questioning, the man became a little impatient: "We entered this house at about one in the morning, and it took about two hours to shoot and find people, so the gust of wind must have been at four or five o'clock!"

Chu Mu saw that Chu Shang was still frowning, so he asked her: "Sister, what's wrong? Is there something wrong?"

She has always had good sleep and can sleep until dawn. Although she is used to getting up at five o'clock when she goes to school, without an alarm clock, her biological clock will not ring until eight or nine o'clock.

"I woke up once around four o'clock today, and I didn't hear the exaggerated sound of the wind he described."

In order to prevent Chu Mu from being alone, she lived in the same room with Chu Mu. It was hard to describe Chu Mu's sleeping posture, but anyway, she woke up several times throughout the night.

She woke up once around four o'clock, almost five. They had not closed the hotel curtains when they fell asleep. It was a little bright outside, so she looked at the time. It was four fifty-three. She remembered it very clearly.

The hotel windows were quite bright. Although it was dark, she could see clearly with the help of the light from outside. There was no wind, let alone the exaggerated strong wind that the man described!

Therefore, either the man lied, or... he encountered an unspeakable existence, but because of fear, he did not go out, so naturally he did not know the real situation outside.

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