Chapter 516: 513
Yang Jian didnât know that in just half a dayâs time, several senior members of his circle at Pingâan Tower had already had a meeting about him and had made corresponding decisions.
He had just finished dinner with Wan Delu and was preparing to inquire with a man named Luo Yong about his familyâs ancient house.
Luo Yong was a bona fide villager who used to work in agriculture at his hometown. After working hard elsewhere to save some money, he planned to return home to build a new house. Seeing the ancestral home in disrepair, he decided to demolish the old house and rebuild it. Little did he know that as soon as he started the work, he would unearth a mysterious basement and find quite a few antiques.
The news spread and naturally caught the attention of some antique dealers, and because of this, he made a tidy sum of money.
next door, had long finished his meal. The food was good, and he had never eaten such upscale dishes before. But the better the meal, the more uneasy he became.
He felt that there was no such thing as free lunch, and that President Yang must have had some ulterior motive.
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Thus, Luo Yong was constantly thinking about leaving as soon as possible to go back to his hometown.
However, the two security guards in the private room sat there watching him, preventing Luo Yong from suddenly slipping away.
It was around two in the afternoon when the secure door to the room was suddenly pushed open.
The first to walk in was a young man who looked slightly naĂŻve, with a well-proportioned and muscular build, and eyes so sharp they didnât seem right, like a hawk in the forest or a dangerous lone wolf. From those fierce eyes emanated an icy, bone-chilling numbness, devoid of any emotion.
It was hard to imagine what kind of person would possess such a heart-wrenching gaze.
Just being glanced at once, Luo Yong felt a chill throughout his body, a nameless cold surging in his heart, and for some reason, he grew tense subconsciously.
âPresident Yang, boss,â the bodyguard immediately stood up.
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Wan Delu followed behind and nodded, âYou two go out first, we have something to discuss.â
âOkay, boss,â the bodyguards quickly stepped out of the room and closed the door.
Without any delay, Yang Jian walked straight up to Luo Yong, grabbed a chair, sat down, and asked, âAre you Luo Yong?â
âIâI am Luo Yong, who are you? I donât know you,â Luo Yong said, his voice revealing his nervousness.
aw Yang Jian place the special badge-stamped credential and service gun on the table. His complexion changed immediately; his previously rosy, healthy color drained to white, and he began to tremble, subconsciously wondering if he had committed some major crime.
âYou answer when I ask,â Yang Jian didnât give him much time to think and immediately asked, âAre you the owner of the old residence in this photo?â
He took out a photo of an ancient house from the file.
âYes, itâs me, no, big brother⌠officer, the owner isnât me, the owner is my grandfather, I inherited it,â Luo Yong said nervously, his speech beginning to falter.
Yang Jian said, âYou dug up this item from the basement of your familyâs old house, do you recognize it?â
Then he took out a photo of a soul vase.
âRight, thatâs correct, itâs an antique we dug up from my familyâs place,â Luo Yong said with cold sweat on his forehead.
âDonât be nervous, itâs just a regular investigation,â Yang Jian said, âDo you remember how many bottles like this one you dug up?â
âThree, no, thatâs not right, it was five, yes, there were five bottles, and also some plates, cups, and the like,â Luo Yong replied hastily.
âFive?â Yang Jianâs expression darkened.
The investigation on Wan Delu wasnât thorough enough; they had only found one soul vase, and the ghost inside had already been released. Even counting the one in his own possession, that made only two. This meant Luo Yong had kept three of them hidden away when he found them.
âDid you sell all five bottles?â What he cared about was whether the jars imprisoning malevolent spirits were still around.
Luo Yong was still sweating profusely, seeing that the officerâs face had turned grim; he felt that something wrong had happened with these items, and he stuttered, âSold, they were sold, one for ten thousand, one for thirty thousand, and for the remaining three, someone offered one hundred thousand each, I sold them all.â
Hearing this, Yang Jianâs gaze sharpened, âSomeone bought all three at once? Do you have his contact number?â
âNo, I donât.â
ood news. At least ghost controllers would handle these possessed jars very cautiously. If they had fallen into the hands of ordinary people, it wouldâve turned out like Antique Street, where supernatural incidents had already started to occur.
âLetâs put aside the antique matter for now; how much do you understand about your grandfather?â Since the soul vase lead had gone cold, Yang Jian went back to the main subject.
Given Luo Yongâs resemblance to the old man that was the Door Knocking Ghost, and his ties to the soul vases and the old residence, it was very likely that he was a descendant of a ghost controller from a hundred years ago.
âMy grandfather?â Luo Yong was visibly stunned, âOfficer, I donât know much.â
âYou donât know much, havenât you ever seen your grandfather?â Yang Jian inquired.
He felt that Luo Yong, being in his fifties, should have met his grandfather as a child, and they shouldnât have completely lost touch.
As for Luo Yongâs father, Yang Jian had also inquired with Wan Delu. Luo Yongâs father had died at the age of seventy-three, otherwise, he would have been an even better candidate for the investigation.
Nervous, Luo Yong answered, âI saw him a few times when I was young. My dad separated from my grandfather quite early, and we lived in the village, while my grandfather lived in the old house outside the village. My impression of my grandfather is very vague; the most profound memory I have is of being sick as a child. We were too poor to afford medical treatment until one night when my grandfather suddenly appeared with some money, and my dad was able to take me for treatment.â
âWhat happened after that?â Yang Jian pressed.
âAfter that, I never saw my grandpa again,â Luo Yong said.
Yang Jian acutely noticed a loophole, âYour grandpa must have been very old at that time, didnât he die and have a funeral?â
In the countryside, the death of an elderly person is a major event, it would be impossible not to hold a funeral.
âIâm not sure, it seemed like after that time my grandpa just disappeared completely. I never saw him again, and my dad never mentioned him,â Luo Yong explained.
âMysteriously disappeared, huh?â Yang Jian murmured to himself, growing more certain in his heart.
Luo Yongâs grandpa was a ghost manipulator who belonged to the same era as Old Qin at headquarters and had lived a very long time.
So long that he seemed to have overcome the problem of ghosts reviving for an extended period.
pa were still alive, he would be over a hundred years old.
âYou havenât seen your grandpa before; what makes you think this man is your grandpa?â Yang Jian stared at him.
Luo Yong, a bit agitated, pointed at the photo, âThe day I was sick as a child, my grandpa was wearing this very outfit when he came to give money to my dad. I remember it vividly, I canât be mistakenâŚâ
âBrother Tui, itâs obvious theyâre directly related just by looking at this resemblance, even a layman like me can tell,â Wan Delu chimed in after a glance, unable to help saying a word.
âVery well, since youâre certain, that makes things easier,â Yang Jian quickly put away the photo.
He wasnât surprised by this result.
Because the moment he first saw Luo Yong, he was certain of the identity of the Door Knocking Ghost in his heart.
The ghost known as Ghost Door Knocker was a ghost manipulator from a century ago, and as for why it suddenly emerged half a year ago, Yang Jian believed that it was around that time that Luo Yongâs grandpa had died. After his death, his body was discovered and sent to the hospital, where the ghost revived, resulting in an A-grade supernatural incident.
But the question was, such a top ghost manipulator who had lived to modern times and had overcome the resurrection of his ghost, was said to have died from a fall, according to the accounts of Thunderclap King, the forumâs narrator doctor.
And it was a fall from the fifth floor, no less.
That was simply absurd.
But on the other hand, what could have killed Luo Yongâs grandpa?
The cause of Luo Yongâs grandpaâs death might hide an even more terrifying existence.
d he leave clues?
After much thought,
Yang Jian could only think of two places.
One was the place where Luo Yongâs grandpa died, where the body was first discoveredâthere might have been a chance to leave something useful if there was still breath in him.
And there was anotherâŚ
Yang Jian reopened his phone, still on the Door Knocking Ghostâs photo. This was the first photo he had saved; it was very clear. He zoomed in on one area.
It was the black, antique long gown the old man was wearing, which had a pocket at the waist.
âClothing from that period wouldnât normally have a pocket in that spotâŚâ Yang Jianâs eyes flickered, âThis is the only anomaly, and the pocket is slightly bulging, indicating something inside.â
Clue.
This was the real clue to understanding the origin of the ghost, to understanding everything.
His instincts told him that inside the pocket of the Door Knocking Ghost lay the answers he was looking for, because the smartest thing for someone who might die at any moment was to carry important information with them.
Considering the problem of ghost resurrection, Luo Yongâs grandpa must have been confident that this answer would fall only into the hands of those qualified to have it.
Because you must first solve the mystery of the Door Knocking Ghost to get that answer.
vent wasnât so easy to deal with.
Moreover, whatever had caused the death of a top ghost manipulator from a century ago was obviously very frightening.
After a long contemplation,
the atmosphere in the private room grew heavy.
Luo Yong didnât dare bring up leaving, and Wan Delu, though yawning with fatigue, did not leave, only waiting for the interrogation to end.
Neither of them showed the slightest impatience.
Whether itâs an ordinary laborer or a companyâs president, they had to wait obediently because Yang Jian had the right to make them wait.
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