Her Mask 1: Chapter 1
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Her Mask

Author : mona
墨書 Inktalez
I never imagined I would become a missing persons detective. 0
 
That morning, I was sorting through the files of recent missing person cases in my office. 0
 
The cup of cold American coffee on my desk still emitted a faint bitter aroma. 0
 
“Miss Lin, you have a visitor,” came the voice of Assistant Xiao Wang from outside the door. 0
 
I glanced at the wall clock; it was only eight-thirty. 0
 
Visitors at this hour usually brought unusual requests. 0
 
“Come in,” I said, closing the folder and gesturing for Xiao Wang to let the visitor in. 0
 
A well-dressed middle-aged woman entered, appearing to be around fifty, her makeup meticulously applied to the point of excess. 0
 
She clutched a red velvet jewelry box tightly in her hands, her knuckles turning white from the pressure. 0
 
“I am Zhou Huifang,” she said as she sat down in the chair across from me. “I would like to ask for your help in finding someone.” 0
 
“What are the specifics?” I habitually took out my recording pen. 0
 
“My daughter, Zhou Yu.” She opened the jewelry box and pulled out a photograph. 0
 
“She has been missing for exactly three months.” 0
 
The photo depicted a young girl in her early twenties, dressed in a dance outfit, striking a graceful pose. 0
 
I noticed a uniquely shaped ring on her right hand’s ring finger. 0
 
“What about the police…?” I asked tentatively. 0
 
“They said they couldn’t find any clues.” Zhou Huifang’s voice trembled slightly. 0
 
 
"But I know she is still alive. Every fifteenth of the month, I receive a package." 0
 
She took out three small boxes from her bag and neatly arranged them on the table. 0
 
I opened the first box, and inside was a puzzle piece with the words "Mom, I am fine" written on the back. 0
 
The second box contained another puzzle piece, with "Don't look for me" written on the back. 0
 
The third box held a puzzle piece that read "This is my choice" on its back. 0
 
"Are you sure these writings belong to Zhou Yu?" I examined the handwriting closely. 0
 
"Absolutely," Zhou Huifang nodded. "And these puzzle pieces... when put together, they form the dress that Zhou Yu wore during her last performance." 0
 
I picked up the magnifying glass from the table and scrutinized the edges of the puzzle pieces. 0
 
Each piece had been meticulously cut, with smooth and even edges, clearly not ordinary puzzle pieces. 0
 
"You mentioned she was a dancer?" I pressed further. 0
 
"She used to be," Zhou Huifang's expression suddenly turned pained. "Until that accident last year..." 0
 
"What accident?" 0
 
"A fire," Zhou Huifang took a deep breath. 0
 
"When the theater caught fire, she was backstage preparing for her performance. Although she was rescued, but..." 0
 
I waited for her to continue. 0
 
"Her face was burned. After a whole year of reconstructive surgeries, the result was..." Zhou Huifang suddenly stopped speaking. 0
 
At that moment, my phone vibrated. 0
 
 
A message from an unfamiliar number appeared: "If you take this case, you're asking for trouble." 0
 
I looked up at Zhou Huifang. "What did you say the result of the surgery was?" 0
 
"The doctor said they did their best, but..." Her voice trailed off, growing quieter. 0
 
"The day after the surgery, Zhou Yu disappeared. The only thing left in the hospital room was a note: 'Mom, I'm sorry.'" 0
 
I contemplated the three pieces of the puzzle on the table. 0
 
"I receive a package on the fifteenth of every month, which means I'll get the fourth package in three days?" 0
 
"Yes," Zhou Huifang said urgently. "I want to ask you to help me find her. No matter what she has become, she is still my daughter." 0
 
Just as I was about to respond, the office lights flickered a few times and then went out completely. 0
 
"Don't panic; it might just be a power trip," I reassured her as I stood up to check. 0
 
At that moment, I heard Zhou Huifang gasp sharply. 0
 
In the darkness, I noticed that a fourth piece of the puzzle had mysteriously appeared on the desk, glowing faintly. 0
 
 
 
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