"After receiving treatment for a few days, the person was no more, heard they broke free from the doctor's control, and drank water from the tap till their stomach burst. Now Ning Lao Er, who was bitten by that old woman, and his daughter-in-law are paranoid, having nightmares every day, and they've just moved out of that house."
Su Ziteng had already thrown off the blanket.
Under the dim bedside lamp, the thing she had just felt poking her was slowly being revealed by her.
Her deep brown hair was scattered messily on the white sheets, like seaweed.
The warm tone of the light fell on the doll's face, stained with unwashable dust marks, its large eyes wide open, staring directly at her, and at the same time, it seemed like a clicking sound was coming from its neck.
Those stiff lips—tried to stretch into a smile.
The phone was thrown aside with a bang.