107. Invisible Passenger

The Veda Sect was an evil cult, and although Du Wei had never had direct contact with them, he could tell from the descriptions in the journal that Mike Stowe—

Mr. Mina's husband—wrote that this evil church always seemed to have some sort of peculiar abilities.

The woman in the bridal gown was very likely to have been a cultist in her life.

At the very least, she must have been connected with the Veda Sect.

Otherwise, she wouldn't be standing motionless in front of the tombstone engraved with a hexagram symbol.

...

On the bus.

Du Wei withdrew his gaze, but for some reason, he felt something was off.

This feeling came out of nowhere, unrelated to Spirit Vision, more like an instinct.

Thus, he raised his head and took a glance at the scene inside the bus compartment.

The lighting was dim, to the right was the girl holding an umbrella, leaning on the back door was a nun with her back to him.

At the driver's seat was the driver, or rather the human skin of Andrew Dowqui.