Fantômes à la faculté de médecine Dossiers d'horreur - Chapitre 8
In the end, the man disappeared from the room, as if he had only come to watch a climax.
An unusually dramatic climax – Jiangnan's mother dies at the very moment of the climax.
Jiangnan's back ached slightly; he knew it was his mother who had scratched his back during her final moments of pleasure.
What's wrong with having an affair with my mother?
Morality and ethics are nothing more than a grand mask that hypocrites put on themselves.
No one is perfect; everyone makes mistakes.
Human nature is no different from that of animals.
How can someone be so innocent when that man was involved in so many deaths?
Ha, sometimes jealousy is really unreasonable.
The rooster crows.
Chu Fan inexplicably breathed a sigh of relief, and the tension in his heart eased.
It was as if he had naturally categorized that person as non-human, someone who wouldn't appear during the day.
Ironically, this turned out to be a joke.
When Mu Yan appeared at the door, Chu Fan was stretching lazily in a very unladylike manner.
With panda eyes, Chu Fan finally saw the person's face clearly.
There's a sense of familiarity, a feeling I haven't experienced in a long time.
"Come with me." Mu Yan moved his lips.
"Huh?" Forgive Chu Fan for being in a state of mental shock due to severe sleep deprivation; he actually followed along without thinking, and couldn't help but add curiously, "Where to?"
"Didn't you want to know about your father's death?"
Chu Fan finally regained consciousness.
By the time Jiangnan realized what had happened, the outside was empty, with only a receipt lying quietly on the rough wooden table.
The item listed on the receipt is a coffin.
Husband and wife, lovers, children
Mr. Chu is an elite executive with both talent and virtue, a kind personality, and a capable demeanor.
To live a successful life, one must strive for glory and stand out from the crowd.
Once upon a time, this was Chu Fan's life goal.
Once upon a time, this was also Chu's father's plan for raising the next generation—to set a good example.
Mr. Chu tried his best and succeeded.
He's doing well in business, and he's not lagging behind in love either.
The "affection" here, for Chu's father who has a virtuous wife and filial children, is of course a lover.
In fact, Chu's mother is a woman with good qualities in all aspects. Back when Chu's father was busy looking for a job, Chu's mother took on all the responsibilities of daily life at home.
Chu's mother is a strong woman; she trusts her own judgment.
Gold will always shine.
Father Chu finally succeeded.
Logically speaking, Mother Chu should be able to enjoy her retirement.
But Chu's mother, who was used to her previous regular lifestyle, became restless whenever she had free time.
Clearly, this is a side effect.
Furthermore, just as a Buddha needs gold plating, a person needs fine clothes.
Women also need to rely on makeup.
There are no ugly women in the world, only lazy women.
Laziness isn't about being too lazy to dress up; it's about being unwilling to spend money on those few grams of priceless powder to apply to your face.
Frugality is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, but in the eyes of Chu's father, who has become wealthy, Chu's mother's behavior is categorized as visual pollution.
As the saying goes, a wife who has shared hardship should not be abandoned.
In all honesty, Mr. Chu had always treated Mrs. Chu very well.
Besides starting to come home late, or even not at all.
As a woman, Chu's mother couldn't have been unaware of this.
No one has the right to criticize Chu's father.
The desire for beauty is universal; it's a natural human trait.
Common sense is the normal concept that you should wear more clothes when it's cold or eat when you're hungry.
The lover is a role that is both annoying and lovable.
She knows how to please people and avoid what they dislike.
She knows when to maintain her composure and when to set aside her pride.
She is a complete lover, playing only this one role.
The character's bottom line is simply 'greed'.
Some lovers are greedy for money, some for love, and some for status.
When the accumulation of quantity reaches a qualitative leap, lovers no longer behave themselves, and the stories in magazines begin to unfold.
The mistress began to covet the position of the legal wife, and Mr. Chu's perfunctory lies became increasingly clumsy.
A lover is definitely someone you need to be careful with.
Exposing the relationship is not enough; words alone cannot prove anything.
What is needed is physical evidence.
To put it more vividly, it's nude photos.
When his lover made those harsh words and threw down the obscene photos, Mr. Chu realized that his life's achievements would be ruined by this woman.
The lover came alone, perhaps wanting to give Chu's mother a hard time, but unfortunately Chu's mother wasn't home.
There was a single thought in Chu's father's mind that snapped with a "bang".
Physical impulses are far more honest than reason.
The lover's fingernails scratched harshly on the fine wooden floor, sending chills down Mr. Chu's spine, but the ferocity in her hands grew increasingly terrifying.
"Do you need to buy a coffin?"
A cold voice made Mr. Chu pause for a second.
When I came to my senses, the front door of my house was wide open.
At the entrance, Chu's mother stood there, stunned.
He turned around. He was about to run.
At this moment, only the murderer and the eyewitness remained in Chu's father's mind.
The so-called marital relationship has long been a dead end.
They grabbed the person who was trying to escape and, in the struggle, moved them towards the balcony.
There was almost no verbal communication between the two; they just kept pushing and shoving each other.
Even if the two sides had a perfunctory dialogue at the time, it could not change the course of events.
Was the fall an accident?
At this moment, no one would believe it.
Did the little girl who witnessed Chu's mother falling from the building see the couple pushing each other?
Even if such a thing exists, in an 18-story building, is the word of a little girl enough to be believed?
Of course, that's a story for another time.
At the time of the incident, Chu's father's first thought was to destroy the evidence.
The corpse refers to the body of a lover.
The idea of dismembering the body came to me a few days later when I saw the coffin in the center of the living room.
Looking back, he realized he hadn't even considered the origin of the coffin before using it to hide the body.
I vaguely remember seeing a TV program about eliminating the smell of corpses. On the day of my mother's burial, my father cooked the dismembered body piece by piece.
However, even cooked food will rot over time.
The room was filled with the smell of smoke mixed with an unknown odor, swirling above the bedroom.
When a normal person commits murder, they inevitably become anxious and suspicious.
Mr. Chu was afraid that if he left the room, the secret under the bed would be exposed.
The company called, saying that Mr. Chu had been absent from work without cause, with vague reasons and an improper attitude, and a termination letter was sent to his home.
The days of being in a daze didn't last long.
The chandelier on the ceiling always flickered with a dim light and swayed from side to side.
Snap—
Chu Fan subconsciously closed his eyes, but he couldn't stop the crisp sound of glass shattering in his ears.
Chu Fan had witnessed his father's hard work and success, and even his father's later downfall was merely a manifestation of his deep sorrow and remorse.
Because Chu's father is his role model, his pride, and the goal he strives for.
All his love, hate, and grudges stemmed from his father, Chu.
And now...
The belief that sustained them had collapsed.