Kian remembered that he had read a fairy tale called Bluebeard before. It was originally a happy story, similar to the plot of Cinderella, but because of the golden key at the end, the story suddenly turned into a horror.
But it was not until this moment that Kian truly understood that in fact, whether it is a fairy tale or a novel, no matter how dark and terrifying it is, the author is kind enough to cover up the most extreme part for the readers...
Dead people and corpses are nothing to the police or forensic doctors. After all, no matter how horrific the corpses are, they are just that...less breathy than living people, and stink even if they are harder. It was a bit... Maybe it was cut into pieces of bloody flesh, even if it was pounded into meat paste, it was seen before... However, Kian and Jace didn't understand the identity of the corpse until this moment. The real horror is not the cutting, but the deformation. And it is not the deformation caused by a short-term huge external force, but the kind of deformation caused slowly by a long-term force majeure, which is really chilling.
This room is to be precise a research room, with a table in the middle containing almost all the medical equipment that could be found in that era.
Medical equipment, in the hospital, seems to be a magical tool for treating diseases and saving lives, but in the dark basement, the rusty medical equipment feels more like a torture instrument.
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