Rebirth of Sadness Countercurrent into a River
  • Qin Pei Pei did win.
  • It is true that Yi Yao's understanding of the case is far from clear. There are still countless questions. She wanted to force Qin Pei Pei to get the answer, but the other party did not even open a gap to her.
  • As soon as Qin Pei Pei died, this was the ending Yi Yao never imagined.
  • With the evidence in her hands, she could neither get rid of Qi Ming's suspicion nor convict Qin Pei Pei.
  • Of course, Qin Pei Pei's suicide also caused a lot of turmoil, but thanks to the suicide note she carried with her, it was quickly characterized as a suicide caused by emotional frustration, and no investigation was filed.
  • This reasonable and impeccable suicide note is not so much a suicide note as a love letter, and the male protagonist is naturally Qi Ming.
  • Needless to say, this was also the last trick she played against Yi Yao.
  • Yi Yao couldn't help but think of what she said, "When a master plays chess, he can generally estimate the landing point of the opponent's ten moves or so."
  • How far does it take to carry a false suicide note with you?
  • It only makes people feel that the glimmer of life that has just appeared on the road ahead has been smeared into darkness again.
  • Her horror lies in her obsession, and also in that she can enter people's minds without showing up again. She is dead, but you can't ignore her omnipresence.
  • But what did she win?
  • Yi Yao always felt that the last suicide note and the answers she kept silent were just the tip of the iceberg of her winning face. These slightly pediatric tricks were not enough to make her smile so confidently until the end.
  • Her complacent look made Yi Yao remember forever, as if mocking Yi Yao for not knowing the core of the problem at all.
  • Yi Yao used the opportunity to help Qin Pei Pei Pei arrange the relics to search for evidence, but what he got was nothing but insignificant things.
  • She found the blue diary that Qin Pei Pei Pei usually wrote and painted, and its paper was the same as the threatening letter to Yi Yao.
  • Yi Yao felt that he was limited by the mindset, and believed that the diary should be turned horizontally, but he didn't want this book to be an exception.
  • Although some of the diaries did not have the value of testifying, they made Yi Yao understand Qin Pei Pei's heart more thoroughly.
  • For example, one of them:
  • She told a somewhat boring but self-righteous joke, expecting a response.
  • The result was very unhuman, and no one had the slightest reaction.
  • I could have squeezed some laughter out to keep her from being too embarrassed. But I chose silence. Then listening to her stiffly lost in the slowly freezing atmosphere, the joy of being a bad person suddenly rose in my heart, a cruel comfort.
  • Take another example:
  • Received a text message saying thank you for your help and so on, all of which were rancid words, which made me sick for a while, and quickly deleted it like eradicating the plague.
  • If you want to be my friend, don't send this kind of thing
  • Give me. No matter how well-meaning you are, I'm sorry, I. Do not. Understand. Affection. Anyone who sends this kind of stuff again will be fired from the list.
  • It's like murdering me, I still want to live for two more years, thank you! I feel that something about myself is getting sharper and sharper, doesn't that mean that people will become less and less angular, why do I grow up... call me childish? Thank you, this is the word I like to hear the most.
  • Looking at the entire diary, Yi Yao only felt that the hairs on his body stood on end.
  • Qin Pei Pei was not only ruthless but also suspicious. Her perspective on people and things was extremely distorted. She felt that everything was disgusting and malicious, so she also responded in a poisonous way.
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She won?