Why Did You Provoke Her? She Can Tell Fortunes!-Chapter 378 - 361: The Cause of Hong Jingxue’s Death

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Chapter 378: Chapter 361: The Cause of Hong Jingxue’s Death

The agent’s reasoned argument seemed particularly laughable to others.

The anti-drug stance in this country is very strong and allows no one to challenge it, especially in the case of a well-known individual. The entire internet was waiting for the final test results, and they needed to set an example.

So no matter what was said, it couldn’t stop the police from testing Hong Jingxue.

Moreover, they really wanted to tell Hong Jingxue’s agent that if she had indeed consumed banned substances, even if it was a few days ago, testing her hair would reveal it. Thus, he was just wasting time.

Yet this only made the police more convinced that Hong Jingxue must have done something.

But surprisingly, when the results came out, it turned out that there were no banned substances in her body.

Even the agent was very surprised.

So what exactly drove Hong Jingxue to behave as she did in the video?

But clearly, no one could answer his question.

Helpless, he could only take Hong Jingxue back home.

And decided to find her a psychologist to check her out.

But unexpectedly, an accident happened before he could find someone to issue a public announcement.

Hong Jingxue was found dead in her own room.

And the death was bizarre. Her entire skin was a bluish-purple with lines, as if some unknown ceramic had shattered. Besides that, there was bleeding from her seven orifices, and her entire skin shriveled like a deflated balloon, clinging tightly to her skull.

Although she was only in her thirties, when they saw the body, they thought it was someone nearly a hundred years old.

It was unimaginable how the killer managed to murder her.

The agent discovered the incident the day after he sent her home.

On the way back from the police station the first day, Hong Jingxue was in a half-dazed, semi-conscious state.

However, the agent didn’t take it seriously at the time, considering her vital signs were stable.

Moreover, with a newcomer in the crew causing issues, he could only leave her at home, give a few instructions, and leave.

During police questioning, he defended himself: "Although I left at the time, I texted the assistant to let her know to come back soon."

But actually, even if he hadn’t said that, the police had already ruled out his suspicion on the timeline.

Perhaps it was the moral gazes that made the agent uneasy, for he had left someone seemingly in distress both physically and mentally alone at home.

Unexpectedly, he only remembered the assistant’s role but completely forgot that she had been left on the film set.

Hong Jingxue had snuck back to Qinghe City on her own.

And the agent had found her when he saw the news online and went to the police station.

Her assistant was still at the original filming location, completely forgotten. Suddenly receiving a message from the agent, she first called Hong Jingxue. Getting no answer, she left a message for the agent. She didn’t expect to encounter a typhoon and heavy rain on her way back, causing flight delays and making it impossible to take off.

By the time she returned, it was already the next day.

The police officer taking their statements didn’t know what to say.

Not out of anger, but rather a feeling of ruefulness.

Such a huge and influential star, yet no one discovered her when she died.

...

Experienced police officers realized that Hong Jingxue’s cause of death wasn’t a simple murder case among ordinary people.

So, after confirming it was not homicide, they informed the agent of the results.

Initially, they thought they might need some effort to explain this matter to the agent. Unexpectedly, Hong Jingxue’s agent quickly accepted it.

It might have been because, after seeing her deathly appearance, he knew it wasn’t something a human could do.

Shortly after, Hong Jingxue’s company posted this heavy news online.

Netizens reacted differently.

Those who liked her were naturally very regretful, changing their avatars to gray and starting to edit parts of her life story.

Some artists who had previously worked with Hong Jingxue also posted similar "Rest in Peace" messages, pushing the topic to another level of popularity.

Of course, what was most discussed were her cause of death and the peculiar behavior in the previous video.

Even though the company released the video, netizens were skeptical. Some even suspected a huge conspiracy or that Hong Jingxue was harmed by someone.

And then, the next day, Hong Jingxue died.

This dramatic outcome pushed the entire story to its peak.

Almost no one believed she died of a natural cause as officially announced.

The online discussions about her death could fill dozens of novels.

Her loyal fans even joined together, demanding an explanation from the company.

Yet... the interest waned over time. No matter how heated it was initially, with many people involved, even bystanders wanted to analyze it, but it eventually dwindled.

A few months later, people completely forgot about it. Even when discussed much later, most would just remember some highlights, saying: So young, what a pity.

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The local police contacted Wei Xianzhong, whose first thought upon seeing Hong Jingxue’s body was that it seemed all her blood had been drained.

In such a situation, he thought of Mu Yunchu.

He requested that the person be brought over to assist upon confirming Mu Yunchu’s return to Qinghe City.

Wen Xu said he had nothing to do and could take Mu Yunchu there.

Wei Xianzhong was startled when he saw Mu Yunchu.

Clearly, it hadn’t been long since they last met, yet the latter seemed invisible.

He was about to inquire about the situation but realized it hadn’t affected the other’s actions at all.

Even the obstacles on the floor of the room were perfectly avoided.

Wei Xianzhong: ???

Can this even be calculated?

Thinking of these unrelated things almost made Wei Xianzhong forget the main issue.

It was Mu Yunchu speaking up that brought him back to focus.

"This person..."

Mu Yunchu had seen this person before.

Pretending to be a ride-hailing driver, taking her and Wen Xu to the market at the entrance.

Wei Xianzhong’s voice sounded in her ear, "She was a big star. As for enemies, there must be quite a few. But to hate her enough to want her dead, that we couldn’t find."

He informed Mu Yunchu of some results from the police investigation.

Even if someone used some mystical way to harm her, there still had to be hatred as a premise, right?

But Wei Xianzhong checked.

The most was due to her bullying others on set, or due to script summaries, diva behavior, or unhappiness with the company over contract issues.

But none of these were enough to warrant killing her.