After hesitating for a moment, Tang Ning reached out and hugged Mo Yunchu's neck. He pressed his face against Mo Yunchu's chest like a spoiled child, softly saying, "I've been like this recently for a reason."

"Two nights ago, didn't we take the bus home?" Tang Ning remembered the system warning not to reveal the existence of ghosts to Mo Yunchu, as it would disrupt game balance. However, under the guise of dreaming, he should be able to share something, right?

"As a result, I found out that the only vehicle passing by here that day was a hearse." Tang Ning whispered, "I kept dreaming. Dreamt that night, we were on that hearse, and I might die."

"I'm so scared, so I'm not in the mood for such things right now." Tang Ning was genuinely afraid and genuinely didn't want to engage in such activities. His words were sincere.

"Dreams and reality are opposites," Mo Yunchu hugged Tang Ning to comfort him. "It's okay. I know we took the bus. Our location when we got off isn't captured by the surveillance, so it didn't record the bus."

"Why did you want to take that bus back then?" Tang Ning asked in a hushed voice, nestled in Mo Yunchu's embrace.

"Did little Ning forget? You said you wanted to take the last bus at night, so we got on that bus." Mo Yunchu reminded him gently.

Tang Ning fell into silence.

He felt that his death-seeking character was reasonably haunted by vengeful ghosts.

"As long as I find evidence that we took the bus the night before, will little Ning no longer be afraid?" Mo Yunchu asked.

Tang Ning hesitated for a moment and nodded slightly.

"Okay, I'll investigate now," Mo Yunchu said, releasing Tang Ning and initiating the inquiry. Initially, he checked the surveillance, and indeed, there was no sign of a bus.

Later, Mo Yunchu provided the bus's license plate number.

Tang Ning's eyes widened a bit. "How do you know the license plate number?"

"I glanced at it when we got on," Mo Yunchu replied.

Tang Ning felt the disparity between people. He couldn't remember it even if he looked at something for a whole night, and yet, Mo Yunchu could recall the license plate after just a glance.

Finding the specific whereabouts of the bus took some time. During the wait, Mo Yunchu didn't force Tang Ning; instead, he chose to accompany him in watching a touching and healing movie.

The movie starred Mo Yunchu as the lead, portraying a gentle, considerate, kind, and reliable character.

In the film, Mo Yunchu, wearing a white coat, played a doctor with cleanliness habits. When the screen showed Mo Yunchu meticulously washing his hands, Tang Ning's toes couldn't help curling – his body automatically recalling that night's cleansing in the bathroom.

Tang Ning couldn't help but glance at Mo Yunchu. Mo Yunchu was engrossed in watching himself in the movie. Unlike the military officer role in the previous film, the doctor in this movie more closely resembled Mo Yunchu's real personality. To the point that Tang Ning couldn't distinguish between the Mo Yunchu on screen and the one in reality.

Although the movie portrayed Mo Yunchu in a white coat, the two emanated the same temperament – calm, gentle, reliable. It seemed as if they used the same technique to portray both characters.

Thinking about this, Tang Ning paused for a moment, realizing that his wording was a bit strange. He should say that the doctor in the movie was played naturally by Mo Yunchu.

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