Chapter 34 The Dreamer Who Came to Reality
Yu Miaomiao was a little surprised after hearing what Han Yun said: "In a coma for seven years?"
Han Yun had never mentioned this to anyone before. This was the first time he mentioned it to an outsider: "Forget it, let's not talk about it. I'll tell you if I have the chance in the future."
"Does this mean that you will still exercise the rights of 'case consultant' and we still have a chance to cooperate?" Yu Miaomiao glanced at Han Yun and said with a smile.
"You're not the first one to tell me that I should be worthy of the title of case consultant." Han Yun spread his hands and said half-jokingly, "It makes me feel guilty if I don't do something."
"Indeed, you are not a police officer, and it is not your responsibility to investigate or solve the case." Yu Miaomiao regretted what she had just said: "I shouldn't have said those words."
"I don't mean to blame you." Han Yun said and turned his head to look out the window.
After returning to the city, Yu Miaomiao first sent Han Yun to the downstairs of the apartment building, and then drove back to the police station. In the deserted home, Han Yun rummaged through the refrigerator, found two packs of instant noodles, and cooked them with an electric stove to fill his stomach. He came to the studio, looked at the character relationship table on the blackboard wall, sighed, and erased it.
In fact, it is undeniable that Han Yun also enjoys the process of handling cases. Every time a case is over, he always feels empty in his heart.
After wiping the blackboard thoroughly, Han Yun sat down in the corner of the room and took out his phone to check. On WeChat, Su Mo had sent him a long string of voice messages, and he opened them one by one and listened to them.
"Wang Lu just woke up. I told her about Tang Feng. She thought about it and it seemed like it did happen. But she was breaking up with her boyfriend at the time, so she didn't see the email Tang Feng sent to report Dong Xing. She must have deleted it as spam. So she doesn't know the whole story."
"Wang Lu was involved in this matter without knowing what was going on. She was terrified. After receiving the video, she thought her ex-boyfriend was trying to blackmail her, so she went downstairs and got into a taxi without thinking much. When the car drove into an alley, the driver suddenly turned around and knocked her out with a towel. The towel must have been sprayed with drugs, and she lost consciousness immediately afterwards. Now that the murderer has been caught, I really thank you for helping me. If it weren't for you, the murderer would have succeeded. Wang Lu is also very grateful to you."
Han Yun thought for a moment and replied, "This case has come to an end, no need to thank me. As for the follow-up issues, Li Tieyun from the Serious Cases Unit will continue to follow up. If you want to publish the investigation process of this case in the Legal Daily, it is best to communicate with Li Tieyun to see which details are not suitable for disclosure. Also, don't mention me in the report."
After sending the WeChat message , Han Yun stretched himself, picked up the notebook beside him, opened it, and looked at the Weibo messages of the past two days. When he opened Weibo, many private messages popped up, all of which were comments on the show by fans who had watched "The King of Detectives". There were thousands of them. Han Yun did not close them directly, but opened them one by one to check the private messages.
Among netizens, there are praises, criticisms, expressions of love, and thoughts that his acting needs to be improved. Every time Han Yun reads a private message, he will simply reply with a sentence "Thank you for your attention". If he encounters a message that interests him, he will click on the other party's homepage to take a look.
After replying to hundreds of messages, Han Yun found a photo on the homepage of a Weibo user named "XXX Mei".
There were two girls in the photo. It was probably taken in winter. They were wearing thick clothes. The photo itself was nothing special, but Han Yun knew one of the girls. He couldn't really say he knew her, but to be exact, she had appeared in his dream last night.
Han Yun frowned slightly, recalling the dream. In the dream, Qin Xiang held a shotgun and pointed it at the man and woman who were having a picnic not far away. Yes, the woman in the dream looked very similar to the woman in the photo. Not similar, but exactly the same. The person who posted this picture, 'Someone's Charm', wrote in the caption, "Traveling with my bestie, happy."
After closing the photo, I scrolled down and found that the woman in the photo was the same as the one in the dream. She should be the best friend of this "Xiao Xiao Mei". In fact, Han Yun had experienced the scene in the dream turning into reality before. The psychiatrist explained that it might be that I had seen a certain scene before, and during the seven years of coma, the created Qin Xiang also went to the same place.
Previously, it was at most a scene, but this time it was a person. Could it be that Han Yun had seen this girl once when he was walking on the street, and his subconscious mind had an impression of her, so the girl appeared in his dream?
Han Yun clicked on the profile of 'XXX' and found that she was from Dalian and went to school in Wuhan. Most of the pictures posted on her personal homepage were of these two places, but Han Yun had never been to these two places.
He hesitated, then saved the photo, and then sent a private message to "XXX", sending the photo first, and wrote: "Has your best friend in the photo ever been to a forest where wild dogs often come and go with her boyfriend, and someone shot at them? If you see the private message, can you help me ask about this matter? Thank you."
'XXX' is not online at the moment. After leaving the private message, Han Yun clicked on the photo and looked at it before closing it. At this point, he no longer had the mood to continue reading private messages, so he put his laptop aside, stood up, and left the studio. He did not stay in the living room, but went straight back to the bedroom, changed into pajamas, took down the quilt on the bed, spread it out, and lay down.
I closed my eyes and recalled the photo, the scene in the dream, and the message I had just left. If the real person appearing in the dream was just a coincidence, or if it was just as the psychiatrist said, that I had just met him/her by chance and then he/she appeared in the dream, then what about the experience? If it was confirmed that the real experience was exactly the same as the dream, how would it be explained?
That only proves that Qin Xiang was not a person he made up out of thin air, but a real person who existed.
Han Yun took a deep breath when he thought of this. Perhaps he was not Han Yun at all, he was Qin Xiang. The experiences in the dream were what he had experienced before, otherwise why would he dream about Qin Xiang's experiences every night?
However, this doesn't make sense at all. Han Yun's parents couldn't have mistaken their son. Han Yun's parents collected all the photos of him from childhood to adulthood, as well as the toys he used and the things he did, one by one, including his classmates and former classmates. It's impossible for them to have mistaken all of them. Besides, he doesn't look like Qin Xiang in the dream at all...
No matter from which angle you analyze it, this matter is not true. The only reasonable truth that Han Yun is forced to accept is that Qin Xiang was created by Han Yun while he was unconscious and exists only in his mind.
But now, this truth seems to be shattered.