Chapter 3822 Cognition
Chapter 3822 Cognition
Chapter 3822 Cognition
"Yes, Supa is a dog." Seeing Angel's puzzled expression, Slusa took the initiative to explain: "Supa is an old dog. It has been with my husband for many years. I have completely regarded it as a family member."
"So, when my husband learned that Supa was also dead, he just..."
I feel even more that Wu Lulu is born a bad person.
Angel: "When Supa died, you should have all been in the hospital. Can you really confirm that Supa was killed by Ululu?"
Uroro: "Of course it's confirmed, many people have seen it... ahem..."
Perhaps recalling the tragic death of his beloved dog, Uroro was too angry, his chest felt stuffy, and he coughed repeatedly.
Upon seeing this, Slusha quickly patted her lover's back to help him relieve his stuffiness.
Seeing that Uroro's breathing became a little smoother, Sulusa finally spoke up, "Let me do it."
Slusha looked at Angel: "Supa didn't die at home, but was dragged downstairs by my daughter..."
Uroro looked at it coldly.
Silusa had no choice but to change her story: "Ululu locked him up in the basement of our building. Because few people go to the basement, when someone found Supa, he had already starved to death in there."
"Many people saw the scene of Wu Lulu leading the dog downstairs, so this is also the point where my wife felt overwhelmed."
As soon as Sulusa finished speaking, Uroro couldn't help but add: "When Supa was found, he was so hungry that only skin and bones were left. I can't imagine how desperate he was during that period. He originally thought that his master was taking him out to play, but he didn't expect that he was locked up in a dark basement by the devil. He kept shouting, but no one came to save him... until he was tired of shouting and couldn't shout anymore, he could only lie on the ground whimpering and wait for death."
The more Uroro spoke, the more real the scene in his mind became, and he felt as if his heart was bleeding.
When Wululu pushed him before, he actually had a little doubt in his heart, thinking that Wululu might be suffering from nightmare; but when she led Supa to death and she had countless opportunities to go downstairs to save it but remained indifferent, he knew that his daughter was a born evil.
Hopeless.
The old grudges from many years ago were brought up again, and coupled with the control of the nightmare, Uroluo had a strong desire to talk. He kept talking about his inner changes after Supa's death, and his disgust for his daughter Ululu.
Although Ingres seemed to be listening, his thoughts had actually drifted away to... Prada Media Company.
To be precise, it is the challenge space where the starworms are located.
Earlier, when Slusa said, "The dog was locked in the basement and starved to death," Angel felt that it sounded very familiar. Thinking of the incident of Uroro being pushed down the stairs, it reminded him of the challenge of the Starworm not long ago.
Starworm is also taking on the "Time Radio" challenge at this time, but he is on the "Sorrow-Relieving Mailbox" radio station, comforting and resolving the worries of those who received unread letters.
The Starworm mission is too difficult because whether the person involved is satisfied with it is too subjective.
What's more, there were some letters that even Ingres had no clue about after reading them.
There was a letter like this one, and Ingres was completely at a loss when he read it...
"My mom has been acting strange lately. She cooked carrots for me, but I didn't like them, so she turned into a rabbit. My dad slapped me today, and then he fell down the stairs and turned into a fly swatter. My brother seemed to like strawberry pie very much, and he got into the pie like a strawberry, and even offered it to me. But I don't like strawberry pie, so I gave the pineapple pie to Subi. By the way, Subi is my dog, and he always meows at me. After eating the mango pie I gave him, he excitedly turned into a pile of bones in the basement..."
This letter was not signed, and when Ingres saw its contents, he had no idea what it meant. But if you bring these contents into the stories just told by Slusa and Uroro, you will find that they seem to correspond one to one?
"He fell down the stairs and turned into a fly swatter." Isn't this what happened when Uroro fell down the stairs and broke his leg?
"Subi excitedly turned into a pile of bones in the basement." Doesn't this correspond to Supa starving to death in the basement?
Of course, there are some things that cannot be explained at present, but at least judging from the content of the letter, there is a correspondence.
After reading the letter again, Ingres slowly withdrew his God's perspective and looked at the couple opposite him again.
Angel interrupted Uroro's confession and asked, "Do you know Subi?"
"Subi?" Confusion flashed across Uroro's face, not knowing what it was.
On the other hand, Slusha looked at Angel in surprise: "Sir...you, how do you know Subi?"
Seeing Slusa's expression, Angel understood everything: "Subi is Supa, right?"
Silusha nodded: "Yes, Subi is Supa. However, Subi is what my daughter calls Supa. Because the pronunciations are similar, she didn't pronounce it standardly when she was young, so she always called Supa Subi, and she kept calling her that when she grew up..."
Uroro was stunned: "Why don't I know about this?"
Si Lusha: "You were on business trips every year at that time, so busy that you couldn't even get your feet on the ground. How could you possibly remember these details?"
After saying this, Slusa looked at Angel curiously: "Why do you know this, sir?"
Angel didn't answer, but continued to ask: "Does your son like strawberry pie?"
Slusha pondered, "I've never made strawberry pie for him, but he does like to eat anything dipped in strawberry jam."
Angel pondered for a moment and looked at Wuluo: "On the day when Wuluo pushed you down the stairs, you said you went out to play, right?"
Uroro nodded: "I went to the amusement park, to a chain restaurant, and also to..."
Wu Luoluo mentioned several places in a row, and he knew them all by heart.
This actually happened ten years ago, and the fact that he could remember it so clearly was enough to show that he had never let it go in his heart.
Angel: "I want to ask, did you slap her that day?"
Before, it was Sulusa who was stunned, and now it was Uroro's turn.
After a long while, he asked in a surprised tone: "How do you know?"
“It seems that there is.”
Wu Luoluo was silent for two seconds, and then said, "At that time, I took her to the amusement park. When we arrived at the platform, she was stubborn and refused to get on the city train. She blocked the people who were boarding the train and attracted the security team, which made me very embarrassed. I slapped her at that time... But after that, I felt that I had gone too far, so I kept making it up to her. I bought her everything she wanted..."
This was probably the first time Uroro had said this. Even Slusa didn't know about it. She looked at her lover and was silent for a long time before she said, "Tell me, is it because you slapped her outside that your daughter hates you, so she..."
Wu Luo Luo didn't say anything this time. After a long while, he said, "I don't know. It was indeed my fault for slapping her. I was too impulsive at the time. But if you want to kill me just because I slapped her, I still can't accept it."
"Most importantly, if she really hated me, she could have targeted me. Why did she starve Supa to death?"
Through extrasensory perception, Angel could sense that Uroro actually hoped in his heart that "Ululu hurt him because of that slap", because he could accept hatred that had cause and effect better.
What he couldn't accept was that his daughter hated him for no reason, which meant that his daughter was born evil.
For this reason, in fact, from Uroro's narration, we can know that he was not so excited when Ululu pushed him. But when Ululu killed Supa, he was so excited that he coughed and had chest tightness, because in Uroro's view, this was a kind of hatred without reason.
At this point, Angel could actually be sure that the letter in the "Solution Mailbox" was most likely sent by Wu Lulu.
This fashionable monster called "Time Radio" can also serve two purposes...
They are with the Starworms, letting them relieve Wululu's worries, and they are also outside investigating Wululu's secrets.
But then again, after listening to the stories of Ululu and Sulusa, Angel already had a general idea of Ululu. But it was a bit strange that the things they told seemed unable to become "confessions".
Does this mean that these are not actually “clues”?
If this is the case, then what exactly is a "confession"?
Angel thought for a moment and asked, "Next, put aside your hatred towards Wu Lulu and answer me, do you think Wu Lulu has any secrets? In other words, have you found anything unusual about Wu Lulu?"
This time, Wuluo did not speak, because he was on business trips most of the time, and then he broke his leg and separated from Wululu. He did not know much about Wululu.
Therefore, this question can only be answered by Slusha.
After thinking for a moment, Sulusa looked at Uroro and hesitated.
Uroro snorted, "I know what you want to say, isn't it just about being sick? Go ahead, in front of the gentleman, you can say whatever you want, don't consider me."
Slusha sighed and looked at Angel: "Actually, I always thought my daughter was not born bad. She is actually very well behaved. She is just sick."
"sick?"
Si Lusha nodded. "If she was really born bad, how could I, as a mother, not know it? I raised her from childhood, and I know her character too well."
"When she was little, she was very introverted, but very well behaved. She never made me worry. Whenever I had to do any heavy work, she would take the initiative to share the burden with me."
At this point, Silusha glanced at Uroro and said, "Every time I say this, he would say that this is just an illusion I see, or that I have my mother's filter."
"But this is not just what I said. Other people around me, including my daughter's friends, teachers, and even her classmates' parents, all said the same thing. This is not me as a mother defending her, but the truth."
Angel: "So when did she change? Or in your words, when did she become ill?"
Si Lusha: "I don't know exactly when the change occurred. It was probably around the age of six. She didn't look any different on the outside, but as a mother, I could feel that she seemed to have become more silent. She didn't smile anymore."
"I thought she was worried about something, until I asked her, and then she told me that she had a headache."
"Not only does she have headaches, she also sees double and has cognitive impairments."
Angell: "Cognitive impairment?"
"Yes." Sulusa nodded: "Although the cognitive impairment only appeared for a period of time, it soon recovered. But I clearly remember that during that period, she often pointed at strawberries and said mango, pointed to the east and said west, and even said high-rise buildings were building blocks bird cages..."
Silusha: "I was so scared that I took her to the hospital. The doctor said it could be a language disorder or a cognitive disorder. He prescribed some medicine for me and asked me to feed her every day."
"While feeding her medicine, she still often made cognitive errors, such as calling medicine a carrot and calling my clothes a doll..."
When Slusha said this, Angel immediately recalled the first sentence of the previous letter: "My mother has been acting strange lately. She cooked carrots for me, but I didn't like them, and then my mother turned into a rabbit."
Angel didn't understand it before, but now he understands that the carrots she mentioned are medicine.
Si Lusha: "Later, as she gradually took the medicine, her cognitive impairment gradually improved..."
Angel: "So was she still taking medicine when she pushed Uroro?"
Si Lusha shook her head: "No, she was already well by then."
"How do you know she's recovered?" Angel asked.
Si Lusha: "I tested her on cognitive problems and she made no mistakes. I also took her to see a doctor, who said she was fine... But then she pushed her father down the stairs, and I realized that maybe she had only recovered from her cognitive impairment, but she still had some psychological problems that hadn't healed..."
Slusa spoke incoherently, because she was just guessing at many things.
But Angel was very sure that even during the time when Wu Lulu pushed her father downstairs, her cognitive impairment had not improved.
Because the letter can testify to that.
If her cognitive impairment had been cured, she wouldn't have written such a confusing letter.
Si Lusha: "So, if you want to ask her secret, I don't know. But if there is anything unusual, this might be it..."
Angel was about to say something when suddenly the text bar flashed.
Angel subconsciously looked closely and found that the progress of the task had changed.
「目前进度:口供(1/1)、人证(0/1)、物证(0/1)」
When he saw the changes in the "confession", Angel immediately understood that he had found the right person!
Although Sulusa said that she didn't know Wululu's secret, but through the progress, we can know that Wululu's secret is the "mental abnormality" at the beginning!
But why is it just a confession? Why is there no evidence?
Angel thought about it and continued to ask Slusha for confirmation.
He wanted to know, apart from pushing her father down the stairs and starving Supa to death, had Wululu ever had any other illness afterwards?
……
Angel left the Platinum Building and boarded the circular train, ready to go to the South Third District.
Through Slusa's confession, Angel has confirmed that Wululu never fell ill again and did not show any "evil" behavior.
For this reason, Slusha felt that her daughter did those things because she was sick at the time.
Now that she has recovered from her illness, she has returned to being the good girl she used to be.
But it was obvious that Uroro did not agree with these words.
However, although Wuluo did not agree with the "disease" theory, he still did his best for his daughter. Including where Wululu lives now, it was all arranged by Wuluo.
Angel did not pry into these family affairs anymore, but asked a lot of questions. After confirming that there were no witnesses or physical evidence, he left their house and prepared to meet Wu Lulu herself.
He wanted to know what Wu Lulu herself thought of the "illness" at that time.
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