Chapter 12 No.7(3)
And the inexplicable appearance of these letters is particularly creepy-who put them at the door of Ai Xuefeng's house?

I feel like there are layers and layers of veils behind this event.

From that day on, I understood a truth:
Don't think that every mental illness can be seen, this is a mistake that everyone is prone to make.Also, don't assume that every normal person can see it.

The letter paper has turned yellow, and some words are even blurred.

I pull out the first letter.

Tang Daming tells a woman about his inhuman situation and painful feelings.The date is February 1968, 2.At that time, he had been crazy for more than half a year.

I pulled out two letters.

Tang Daming wooed that woman, or begged for love, or begged to take him in—he was going to Shanxi to join her.The date is January 1970, 1.

It was a world of ice and snow at that time, Tang Daming was wearing a single shirt that did not cover his body, sitting on the snow and cursing people.

I pulled out a third letter.

It could be seen between the lines that the woman had never heard back, and he suspected that she would not receive his letter at all.

He was desperate, but he didn't stop the pen in his hand.

He needs to talk, and it doesn't matter whether he has someone to listen to or not.The date of this letter is August 1973, 8. I am already in the first grade of elementary school with my schoolbag on my shoulders.

I said, "Ma'am, I'll copy down the address and I'll check it out when I get a chance."
That address was a rural area near Taiyuan, and I was serving in Datong.When I arrived at the recruit company, I realized that the two places were far apart.However, I still looked for an opportunity to go there once and found that address.

That woman was Gong Li who moved away from Emperor Jue Lun back then. She fell ill and died many years ago.

She was a widow all her life and lived with her son.

Her son's name is Ai Tianmin.

I heard that Ai Tianmin was a very honest boy. He was admitted to a famous university in Beijing at the age of [-], but he failed to report that year, disappeared and never came back.

Not long after, I heard people from my hometown tell me that the police station had arrested that guy, saying that he killed Tang Daming. His real name was Ai Tianmin, and he was the posthumous son of Ai Xuefeng.

(authenticity: 98%)

(End of this chapter)

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