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Chapter 82 - Chapter 82: The Security Guard Who Wanted to Cry but Had No Tears

[Is it the young security guard who likes to share his security work with everyone in the middle of the night recently? I happened to have heard about it!]

[Anyway, when I get old, I'll become a security guard, so you say I've saved myself twenty years of detours? That's hilarious, hahaha!]

[I'm curious, how much is your monthly salary? Do you have a girlfriend? Can you support a family?]

[A salted fish that can't turn over, really trying to glorify itself?]

The young security guard did not get angry. He tipped a gift worth a thousand yuan and looked at Wen Ying. "Dr. Wen, could you help me see what kind of psychological issues a young security guard like me might have?"

[Goodness! What composure! Not getting angry despite everyone's mockery?]

[Usually, those who put on such airs are always put in their place by Dr. Wen! Just wait and see if you don't believe it!]

"The patient appears to be in good health and has a pleasant personality. At present, there are indeed no psychological issues; they simply lack the desire to strive, which isn't a big deal."

"Thank you, Dr. Wen, for clearing my name."

"Fool! Dr. Wen is the one for now! Don't you understand 'for now'? And you're just busy thanking him?"

"However, since you have come to my live stream, it must be fate, which means you are about to have psychological problems."

[You think you can escape Dr. Wen's livestream patient rule? You're still too young! Youngster!]

The young security guard was a bit confused. What psychological issues? He was perfectly fine right now. He was about to go home, wash up, eat something, and have a good night's sleep. What kind of psychological issues could he possibly have?

"How many years have you been taking this bus?"

"For more than a year, during my time as a security guard, I took this bus home every day after work."

"After you get off work, on the bus, besides you, are there other people?"

"Of course! Otherwise, the government wouldn't have buses running at night. It's because there's something special about this place," the young security guard said with a smile, offering an explanation to everyone.

"Then why are you the only one here tonight?"

After Wen Ying asked the question, the young security guard inexplicably shivered, then looked up at the car. He indeed hadn't been paying attention to these things, being busy watching a live stream.

Looking at the empty bus with no one else on it, the young security guard couldn't help but ask, "Driver, why is there no one else getting on today?"

The response he received was silence.

The young security guard asked again, but the driver still didn't answer him.

The young security guard stood up from his seat and walked over to the driver. When he saw the driver, he breathed a sigh of relief and then pointed the camera at him.

[My goodness! I was really startled just now; I thought the driver had disappeared!]

I read a novel about the last bus of Route 13. It mentioned that when you take the bus in the middle of the night, you never know if the passengers are humans or ghosts. The atmosphere just now really scared me!

[You can feel it even through the screen! I wonder if the little security guard was scared just now?]

The young security guard had an awkward smile on his face. He was a genuine young man, full of vitality, but when no one answered just now, he was really scared!

"To be honest, I was scared too. Maybe the driver doesn't like to talk, so let's not force it."

The young security guard turned back to his seat. As soon as he sat down, creak.

The bus came to a stop. Outside, it was pitch dark. The bus doors opened, and two people got on.

In the footage, it was fairly clear, but not in high definition.

The people who got on the bus seemed to be a married couple, looking not very old, probably around thirty years old.

Dressed very plainly, the two got on the bus one after the other and sat directly behind the young security guard, but they didn't glance at him even once throughout the entire ride.

The young security guard was a bit curious. He had been on this bus for so many years, yet it was the first time he had seen this couple.

Late at night, waiting for this bus at a fixed spot, it indicated someone familiar with the route, yet a stranger boarded.

[I just saw those two people looking a bit pale. Did I see it wrong? I feel inexplicably uneasy!]

[Don't scare me upstairs! I'm timid! If it weren't for Dr. Wen's live broadcast, I would have already been on a date with the daughter of the Duke of Zhou by now!]

[I saw it too! Those two don't seem quite right. Why haven't they said a word since getting on the bus?]

The young security guard wasn't afraid at first, but now, seeing these bullet comments, he couldn't help but tense up. He slowly turned his head, making a 180-degree turn, and forced an awkward smile. "Do you also work nearby?"

Silence, silence.

Only two pairs of eyes were fixed on the little security guard, and he felt as if each day lasted a year.

"I also work nearby. I've been taking this bus for over a year, and it's the first time I've seen a new... friend."

What responded to him was still silence, but this time it was accompanied by a pair of emotionless eyes.

The young security guard awkwardly turned around, his movements slow, but his phone didn't turn in time. As a result, everyone in the live stream suddenly saw the two people behind his seat flash bright white smiles.

This scene was somewhat unsettling.

"Dr. Wen, will I be alright?" the young security guard whispered into the live stream.

"Yes."

The young security guard heard this word, and though he was clearly seated, his feet stumbled as if he were about to fall!

"Dr. Wen, stop scaring him. I feel like he's going to have a problem from being so frightened!"

"Dr. Wen, those two people behind us are human, right? Why aren't they talking, making the atmosphere so terrifying?"

"No."

Bang!

The young security guard, somehow, lost his balance and ended up sitting on the ground.

He immediately stood up and ran to the seat near the driver, seeking a sense of security.

"Don't worry, there shouldn't be any danger to life," Wen Ying's voice came to my ears.

Should?

The young security guard became even more panicked and shouted at the driver, "Sir, I need to get off!"

No one paid any attention to him.

The bus continued moving forward. The young security guard struggled to resist the urge to look at the other two passengers, but he couldn't shake the feeling that two pairs of eyes were fixed on him.

Staring was one thing, but the shadow in front of him began to grow larger.

These two people sat down next to him again.

The little security guard was about to cry.

"Dr. Wen, what should I do?" The young security guard, though never having been this scared before, had read some ghost stories as a child and now felt as if his life was hanging by a thread.

"Don't worry, and don't be afraid. Ask them if they need any help."

"I... I... I don't dare!"

"With so many people in the live stream to back you up, what are you afraid of? Don't worry, as a professional psychologist, I won't let anything happen to my patient right in front of me."

He didn't know whether it was those words that gave him courage or the fact that there were over eighty thousand people online in the live stream.

The little security guard felt like he was giving it his all!

He controlled the trembling of his body, turned around, and once again forced a smile, "Is there anything I can help with?"

"See... my... daughter," the hoarse voice said after a few seconds of silence

"Where is your daughter?" the young security guard asked cautiously, knowing that this question might concern his very life.

"See, my daughter"

This is what the not-yet-human humans continue to repeat.

The little security guard was on the verge of tears.

How would I know who your daughter is or where she is!

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