It was already evening when the police left.
After seeing them off, Fatty glanced at the clock on the wall. "That questioning took quite a while. It's already past four o'clock."
The Lantern Festival would start at seven that night, leaving them less than three hours.
The sky had already started to darken slightly.
Fatty noticed that the lights in the room diagonally opposite theirs were already on. He stared at the door with an odd expression. "It's been the sa the past few tis..."
Gu Mian picked up the guitar case by the door. "The sa how?"
Fatty gestured towards the other door with his chin. "That specific room. As soon as it gets slightly dark, the lights co on."
It was just past four in the afternoon. While it wasn't as bright as before, it wasn't dark enough to need the lights on yet.
However, the lights in the room opposite them seed to be turned on around the sa ti every day.
"Speaking of which, wasn't the person living across from us attending the event today?" Fatty hesitated. "If they have enough money to stay in a hotel, getting an entry ticket for the event shouldn't be a problem, right?"
Gu Mian glanced at Fatty. "Now you want to manage other people's plans to attend events?"
Fatty chuckled. "I suppose you're right."
At this mont, Chu Changge was standing by the brightly lit window.
The area below had been cleaned up by midday. Cri scene tape cordoned off the tent where the murder had occurred, and nobody dared to go near it.
Even though the current societal situation made investigations inconvenient, they still had to go through the motions to prevent public panic.
Of the five people originally in the tent, one was dead. The remaining four n had been taken away, most likely to be questioned about the deceased.
The people below were heading towards the event location.
The event was to take place at Hengdian Film City. It wasn't far from their hotel, approximately a half-hour walk.
Chu Changge saw that everyone below had packed up their tents and were moving in the sa direction in small groups.
The people setting up tents there were mostly from out of town. In this situation, most people wouldn't dare to travel alone, so they moved in groups.
Fatty also ca over to Chu Changge, joining him in watching the flow of people below. "Speaking of which... can all these people get into the event area?"
Fatty recalled that event entry tickets weren't that easy to obtain.
"Most can only watch from outside," Chu Changge replied. "Many people here are operating on blind hope."
Most of the people below likely hadn't managed to secure entry tickets for the event.
But this didn't stop them from harboring unrealistic fantasies.
"What if I sohow get the chance to go in?"
"What if I find a ticket at the door?"
"What if I run into a white-haired old man who just hands an entry ticket?"
Of course, such fanciful thoughts would not co to fruition.
Gu Mian and his group left the building when the flow of people outside had lessened. As they went downstairs, the lights in the room opposite theirs were still on. There was no movent from inside; it was as though its occupant had no plans to attend the event at all.
When they reached the first floor, they saw the hotel owner at the reception desk.
The owner was a bit plump and looked haggard, possibly from several sleepless nights.
"AH," the owner yawned upon seeing them. "You guys are also going to Film City, huh? Go on, then. It's quite dangerous, though. I have no intention of going..."
Gu Mian guessed the owner probably didn't have an entry ticket for the event.
Moreover, if he left, there wouldn't be anyone to guard his small hotel.
This hotel had been in operation for quite a few years. Theoretically, it couldn't have continued running during these unusual tis. However, with a military station nearby and daily patrols, any lawbreakers would be promptly dealt with. Consequently, the owner still managed the hotel with trepidation.
After finishing his yawn, the hotel owner hesitated before speaking. "Speaking of, have you t the guest staying opposite your room?"
There was still so ti before the event started, so Gu Mian wasn't in a hurry.
He stroked his chin. "You an the one with the pleasant voice?"
The owner nodded and asked again, "Have you t them?"
Gu Mian shook his head. "No, why?"
Upon hearing this, an anxious expression flickered across the owner's face, but it didn't last long. He continued, "Nothing much, just asking. Oh, and there's sothing else..."
"You must know about the man who died next to our hotel today, right? I know the five n from that tent; they're locals and live close by... I heard from the police they had a disagreent with you?"
There was quite a bit of information in the owner's words.
Since they were locals, why would they need to set up a tent in front of the hotel?
The owner hemd and hawed before speaking again, "Actually, there are so things I probably shouldn't say. I'm also quite afraid of my business being disrupted, but since you're all my guests, I feel I should still give you a heads-up..."
"Right after this ghost ga started, several small organizations popped up around here. At that ti, there were no event announcents yet, and the higher-ups weren't paying much attention to this area. Plus, these small groups were quite insidious—they'd scatter at the first sign of trouble, making them impossible to catch. After a while, these small groups started having friction with each other, and there were even incidents of bloodshed. Eventually, one small gang managed to consolidate all these organizations...
"When these small groups rged, they beca a large organization." The owner paused. "They even had a rather impressive na: the Qingyun Gang. Before the military arrived, this gang was pretty much the local hegemon around here. But after the military got here, they vanished without a trace..."
Fatty raised an eyebrow; the na "Qingyun Gang" made it feel like he had ti-traveled to another era.
"I suspect those five n were part of that gang, and I don't think they're the only gang mbers around. Be careful when you go out... they might follow you."
The owner's voice was very low as he spoke, as if afraid of being overheard.
Gu Mian nodded slightly. "Thanks."
The owner waved his hand. "No need, no need."
By this ti, the crowd outside had thinned. Gu Mian glanced outside, then stepped out of the hotel entrance.
Chu Changge and Fatty followed him.
As they left, Fatty was still clutching his cara. "Doctor, I haven't had a chance to take any photos today. How about one now?"
Gu Mian shook his head. "No need. We'll likely need this thing at tonight's event."
Only then did Fatty put away his cara.
They walked for so ti and finally approached Film City.
As it turned out, those without entry tickets had no chance of attending the event.
A security cordon had been set up around Film City, keeping out those still hoping to try their luck.
Military personnel were scrutinizing event entry tickets. Only those with tickets could cross the cordon.
Film City was vast, and the security cordon seed to stretch endlessly, lined with ard soldiers as far as the eye could see.
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