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Chapter 553 Procedural Justice (seeking subscription, votes)

"Pete, do you think Mary Shaw will really die?"

"Of course, if you don't do this, how can you highlight Jamie's protagonist. Look, this is a movie. At the end of the movie, the villain is always subdued by the protagonist."

"But I don't think she's that bad." Tong accompanied intentionally.

On the big screen.

After the film reveals the curse of the fable, following Johnny's memories, the audience also knows why Mary Shaw chose to commit suicide and why he cursed the residents of Fair Town.

She is actually just a poor person.

A person in middle age has no husband, no children, and lives alone, and only the realistic puppets accompany her.

Although life is plain and boring, or even withdrawn, it does not affect her enthusiasm for work.

She always wears a smiling face and uses her own puppet show to bring joy to the children.

The children in the town like her very much, to be precise, they like the vivid puppet show.

They always pestered Mary and went to her house to play with puppets.

But one day, a little girl named Blair drowned and died in a pond in the town.

A few days later, Mary went to the girl's funeral.

Blair often went to play with her. Mary was very impressed with her and her heart was heavy.

But after the funeral, rumors broke out in the town that Blair's death was not an accident, but a murder.

This is the reasoning made by John the head of the small college in town.

One day after school, the dean saw that Bernie hadn't gone back and hid in the classroom boringly.

The dean wanted to use nursery rhymes to make the little boy happy, and then send him home, but he heard Bernie suddenly say that he hated Mary Shaw.

The dean asked the reason, and Bernie yelled: "Mary refused to give the puppet a toy, and she made Blair cry."

The dean felt something was wrong and asked: "Did you see Blair the other day?"

Bernie hesitated and said, "I have been to Mary's house with her."

The dean suddenly stopped smiling, very serious.

But what the little boy didn't say was that he was fighting with Blair that day that Blair would fall into the water.

Bernie was very young and ignorant. He couldn't understand what death was. He was simply afraid, so he concealed a little.

After that, Mary Shaw's life changed.

First, the police came to investigate the cause of Blair's death. At first, it was determined that it was an accident. After Dean John provided clues, Mary Shaw became a suspect.

But Mary did not kill Blair. Naturally, the police investigation found nothing, and Mary was released again.

When Mary returned home, confused, she found her house was in a mess, as if she had been ransacked.

Then, Blair's parents came over. Blair's father beat Mary without saying a word, while Blair's mother kept crying, claiming that Mary had killed her daughter.

If no police stopped, maybe Mary would be beaten into the hospital by Blair's father.

As for the reason for their anger, of course it was because of Bernie.

He is now the only "eyewitness", and the dean even invited a psychologist to talk to Bernie to find out the details of Mary's murder of Blair.

But Bernie didn't understand anything at all, and he couldn't even remember what happened that day.

But psychologists believe that Bernie is stimulated because he is unwilling to recall the details because of stress, so he needs guidance.

During the conversation, the psychologist tried to say a lot about pushing Blair down the pond from Mary's standpoint.

However, for Bernie, he was tired of asking about this matter. He just thought that no one was asking him questions, so he nodded and replied following the guidance of the psychologist:

"I stood far away and I saw Mary and Blair walking together... I hate Mary Shaw, she is terrible when she is angry."

Later, the dean told Blair's parents about the incident "as is", and said that Bernie's testimony alone could not convict Mary of the crime, and she was likely to be acquitted.

Then, Mary came back from the police station and was blocked by angry Blair parents.

Feeling so wronged, Mary ran to Bernie's house with her injuries, but Bernie's parents didn't want to talk to her.

Because in their concept, it is impossible for their children to lie because they are ignorant.

Mary angrily said: "Then don't talk nonsense, and stay away from my puppet and my family."

Bernie's mother was very excited, "What about Blair, she is so cute, so innocent, how did you do it? You will definitely get retribution, you will definitely be caught and shot."

Mary yelled in pain: "I didn't. I didn't go out that day. Blair went back by himself."

Bernie's parents didn't believe it, they were still cursing Mary.

In order to contact the misunderstanding, she then went to Blair's house again.

Mary hopes to sit down and talk, and make everything clear.

But Blair's parents, who had just lost their daughter, couldn't control their anger at all. They had deeply believed that it was Mary who killed their daughter.

What they have to do is to pay the debts.

Blair's father took out a shotgun and wanted to shoot Mary, but was finally stopped by his wife crying.

Later, the police repeatedly called Mary, but there was still no evidence to prove that Blair's death was not an accident.

Then, Mary's life was ruined.

More and more small town residents believe that Mary is the murderer. They throw stones at her home, throw animal carcasses, go to the supermarket and the salesperson will not sell her things, and the people around her are so disgusted.

Mary was walking on the road and was thrown a stone by another person, her head was bloodied, but she was already indifferent.

She came to Bernie's house for the last time, and asked hoarsely: "Did you see that I pushed Blair down? Why did you lie?"

The little boy hid in his mother's arms in fear and said nothing.

Everyone stood on the commanding heights, standing in the sun, they saw someone falling into the darkness and unable to be punished by the law, claiming to be messengers of justice.

They succeeded.

One dark night, Mary committed suicide and left a curse.

...

When the old man finished speaking, his expression was a little stiff.

Jamie followed Johnny's sight and saw Mary Shaw.

She had a smile as cautiously as Billy the puppet, black hole, and she had no tongue.

Jamie was terrified, and after a while, Mary disappeared again, as if everything just now was an illusion.

But how could it be an illusion?

Johnny died the next day.

When he died, his eyes widened, and his tongue was also lost.He committed suicide by swallowing a gun, and blood splashed on the wall behind him.

On the third day, Jamie went to the dilapidated and unpopular town of Fair.

He found the house in front of Mary, which was actually quite easy to find. The glass in her house was hit by stones.

Jamie visited the house and found a notebook containing several diaries that Mary had written.

Resentment, hatred between the lines.

Finally, Jamie put the puppet Billy in the place where it should be put back.

In the fast and slow shots, Mary’s ghost is watching all this not far away...