Chapter 9 One less body(1/2)
"Bang!"
After a loud bang, I stepped on the brake tightly, raised my head from the steering wheel, and wiped it on my forehead, with blood all over my hands.
When I turned around, I saw Sang Lan and Ji Yayun seemed to be frightened, and both hugged in their seats and looked at me in panic.
"Are you bleeding?" Ji Yayun reacted and pulled paper out of the paper box while hurriedly saying, "Lanlan, call the ambulance."
"Don't touch me!"
I opened her hand that was stuffed with paper and glared at Sang Lan: "What are you doing? Do you know I'm driving? It's going to be dead!"
"I didn't mean it."
Sang Lan was so anxious that she wiped her tears, but her other hand pointed out the window: "There are people in the river! There are people in the river!"
"Someone?"
Don't push me if you have someone.
If I hadn't reacted quickly and stepped on the brakes in time, I would have broken through the bridge railing and opened into the river.
I jumped out of the car, not caring about checking the condition of the car, and held the bridge rail and looked under the bridge.
The dark river surface was quiet, and there was a fart man, not even a ghost!
I looked at the front of the car and returned to the car in disappointment. I covered my broken head and leaned into the seat and closed my eyes for a while.
"I'm sorry, I didn't mean it, and I don't know what's wrong, I just had my eyes dazzled... I saw a woman in a white skirt in the river, and she waved to me..." Sang Lan said in a crying voice.
"Woman in white dress..."
My heart skipped a beat. These two unlucky women have encountered evil again.
Thinking of the statement in the broken book, "I would rather get a mountain than wade in the water," I quickly wanted to start the car.
“Buzz…buzz…”
I took the mobile phone on the bridge and it was actually called by Zhang Xi.
"Hey, are you looking for me?" Zhang Xi's voice was a little low on the other end of the phone, as if he was covering his head in a quilt and talking.
"And, I originally wanted to ask you for something, but now I don't need it."
"Where are you now?"
"I'm rushing back." I asked while pulling out the paper to wipe the blood from my head, "Why haven't you turned on the computer these two days?"
Zhang Xi whispered: "Something is wrong."
"And, that's nothing, I'll hang up first."
"Xu Huo, don't hang up first."
"What's wrong? What else is there?"
"Can you help me find Li Rui?"
"What am I looking for her? She isn't your girlfriend."
"You can help me find her."
"I said...I didn't even have her phone number...hey...hey..."
"Dou...dou...dou...dou..."
"Damn!"
I was so depressed that I threw my phone on the bridge, where the hell was with me.
I tried to fire the car, but the broken car was very powerful and didn't lose the chain at the critical moment.
With the two-way light on, I drove back to the city slowly and it was almost dawn.
I took Sang Lan and Ji Yayun downstairs, looked at the front of the car, turned around and said to the two of them, "I have to repair the car, add two thousand more."
Sang Lan looked at me in a tangled manner for a long time before he said dullly: "You might as well go to the hospital to get your head bag first."
"I'll go back and get back to bed quickly."
I took out the shriveled peach from my bag, looked back at the two of them, and handed the peach to Ji Yayun.
"Hang this in the southeast corner of the house with a red line, and ordinary ghosts will not harass you. Remember, peaches must not touch the ground, let alone the soil."
"Where is that red dress?" Ji Yayun asked.
I grinned, nodded the wound on my forehead and said, "I have to wait until I repair my head to find a way for you, right?"
After getting off the car, I drove the car directly into the repair shop and took a taxi back to my residence. I helped bandage the wound and fell into the bed and fell asleep...
"Xu Fai, Xu Fai!"
Hearing the shout, I turned over, opened my sleepy eyes, and saw an old face full of flesh.
"Old Uncle Jun, what's the matter?"
"I'm here to live, get up and help me. Why is your head broken?"
"It's okay, I'll get some skin." I looked at my watch and then outside the window. It was already past nine o'clock in the evening, and I actually slept for the whole day.
"Uncle Jun, you go there first, I'll come here right away." I rubbed my face.
The person who told me to get up lived next door to me, and those who knew him called him Lao Jun.
He is not my classmate, and he does not have the word "jun" in his name. He is called Lao Jun because he was really an old military doctor a long time ago.
Speaking of Lao Jun, I have to talk about my current residence.
The medical schools I studied are like many universities, all in the new district.
When I first entered school, I was poor and I couldn't afford the accommodation fee after paying the tuition fee, so I tried my best to find such a free residence now.
This is an old hospital in front of the city’s new district, and a small second floor next to the inpatient department behind it.
Lao Jun and I live upstairs, each with one room.
Follow the stairs to the bottom, it is the underground floor, and through a corridor, it is the morgue downstairs of the outpatient clinic.
In short, before becoming a yinfu, my first job was a temporary worker in the hospital. My main job was to guard and patrol the morgue with Lao Jun at night. Sometimes Lao Jun was too busy, so I also played a guest role as a corpse mover. The reward was for free single room and free parking spaces. Also, I suffered minor injuries, such as hitting my head and bandaging it for no money.
I washed up randomly, put on a blue coat and went to the basement floor.
"Uncle Jun, what's the situation?" I asked while helping Lao Jun pull the cart out.
"It was said that a bus had crossed the river, and more than 30 people ran out, and the others were drowned."
"Which river?"
"The people on the other side of the foreign road outside the city are close, so we have the conditions to temporarily resettle so many people," said Lao Jun.
The entire bus that had happened was lifted from the river, and the body was also sent to the center.
The workload can be imagined.
After finally transporting all the bodies to the morgue, the rest of the caregivers who helped them were removed, leaving me and Lao Jun sitting side by side at the stairs smoking.
"What's going on with you?" Lao Jun asked.
"Don't mention it, I'm not helping people settle things, but it ends up getting into trouble."
"Don't do it after this time. How can you not run too much at night without hitting a ghost? Dealing with ghosts is not something that ordinary people can do. Do you still remember what I told you?"
I scratched my hair with my hands holding the cigarette: "Uncle Jun, have you really treated the ghost?"
Lao Jun smiled and was about to say something when he heard a voice coming from the other end of the corridor: "Lao Jun! Xu Huo! Where is the person?!"
Lao Jun and I hurriedly put out the cigarette and ran over.
"Director Xu."
"Director Xu."
Director Xu: "I'll check the identity of the deceased again. How many of them were sent in tonight?"
"Twenty-nine." Lao Jun said.
"How many?" Director Xu held up his glasses of myopia and pulled down his mask.
I said, "Twenty-nine."
Director Xu flipped through the notebook in his hand and raised his eyes and asked, "Are you doing it wrong? There are obviously thirty words on it!"
Lao Jun and I looked at each other, and Lao Jun said, "There are only twenty-nine people here. If the number is wrong, hurry up and turn the tag and logarithm!"
Director Xu looked at us and took out his cell phone to make a call.
Soon, a few more white coats ran down...
"Have you checked it clearly?" Director Xu asked.
A white coat nodded: "I checked it clearly, there are twenty-nine in total, yes... one missing."
Director Xu rubbed his forehead with the back of his hand holding a pen and asked, "How could one be missing? Have you verified your identity? Who is missing?"
The white coat picked up the notebook and flipped it out, pointed to the notebook and said, "The youngest one is Li Rui, 22 years old, and is a student from the city's sports college..."
To be continued...