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Dr. Jean S Nicole, assistant professor at the Kiiing's University. The person with great thoughts, great personality and the role model for many. One day some backbenchers were smoking cigarette, and one of them saw something unusual in the back of the main building of the university, Dr. Nicole was hanging with the roof. They called Chairman and other staff, after a while police came and started to investigate. At first everyone thought it's a suicide case but police get something weird about VC. Dr. Sapphire and Dr. Nicole both were fighting last week, and the result came as murder. Dr. Sapphire killed his colleague by strangling and then he bring him to the back of building and hanged him by the roof. Dr. Philson Sapphire, VC of the Kiiing's University get arrested in the murder case of his colleague. Everything changed when the postmortem report came in sight of the investigation officer Clark Black. But it was too late because Vice Chancellor get hanged by the court. People started to protest against the judiciary and lawsuit because VC was not the actual suspect. Then the question is who's the real suspect, who killed Dr. Jean. After two weeks of this case another suicide case came as a mystery. In this case, the victim was killed by thousands of nails. Most interesting thing was there was no mark of blood after getting thousand holes in the body. Back in the case of Dr. Nicole's murder, investigation officer get to know in postmortem report that there was no blood in the body of victim. It was strange but it wasn't the end, in just ten days there were thousand cases in which the victims were killed in different ways and every case seemed like suicide but it wasn't.

Chapter 1 X-X-X

The experiment is what we do before knowing the actual result. Well, it's human nature that makes us do such things without being sure.

What an experiment is actually all about?

When an idea comes to our mind we think a lot before applying it but it makes more sense when the idea is interesting and exciting. Thus, we give it a try.

After the experiment or in the middle of the experiment, we expect.

Now the question is, an 'expectation' is?

The experiment is what you want to do or you're doing at the time but expectations are the opposite of your experiment because it can be anything.

Possibly, your experiment has met your expectations but will you be satisfied. I do not think, because it cannot be. Then, what will you do to be satisfied? Until you get unexpected results, you will practice it again and again.

Your practice or your experiment gives you experience.

Another question is, what 'experience' is for?

Literally, it has no value. If you have a lot of knowledge of what you are doing, but is it true that it is not really needed? Well, even I don't know about 'The Experience.'

But I know one guy, who is a master of masters...,?

I'm not pretty sure if he is or not but one thing that comes to my mind every time is when I saw that person for the first time. He was killing people like it's his daily job.

Welp... No more spoilers.

I have seen somewhere once the most dumbass man said, "True Narrator never narrates the whole story in the right order...,?"

Author's note - People often ask me, why do I use " ...,? " this kind of punctuation to end any statement? It's because I think and believe, there's no full stop in the ended sentence and if it is there, then probably the sentence/story isn't ended yet or maybe there's a comma to restart the story after a break but why a question mark? Because there's zero possibility of knowing next...,?

His 2 Story !!

Book 1 - I'm A Curse...,?

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