Terrifying! The Promotional Video Ominously Hints at a Vague Death Six Months in Advance

"The Next Typhoon" was initially set to premiere on April 4 but has since been rescheduled for a nationwide release on October 25. (Video screenshot)

[People News] Previously, the film "Spark", starring the implicated capital mogul Tian Hairong, faced a widespread boycott online. Recently, mainland producer Fang Li, one of the suspects in the '17-person dinner party', has come under fire from Chinese netizens. The pre-sale box office for Fang Li's film "The Next Typhoon" currently stands at only 12,000 yuan. What is particularly chilling is that the promotional video for "The Next Typhoon" appears to foreshadow the fate of Yu Menglong.

On October 18, Fang Li and the official Weibo account for "The Next Typhoon" issued a statement asserting that Fang Li has been "caught up in unfounded rumours" and is facing a boycott from "dark forces". The statement emphasised that "the film will firmly release on October 25 and will not back down!" Notably, October 25 is rumoured to be the date when Yu Menglong's mentor, Sun Derong, was threatened with death. Additionally, the trailer for "The Next Typhoon" has sent fans into a frenzy!

The trailer opens with a gruesome scene; on a dark, stormy beach, fish are hung with their bellies slit open and their innards removed, and the striking red line used to suspend the fish is particularly eye-catching. This evokes memories of the bizarre red lines found in the 798 Art District.

The red lines are among the most visually impactful elements at the 798 Art District. Numerous exhibits feature thousands of red lines that resemble blood vessels, connecting to hundreds of old shoes or boxes. Some netizens have noted that among these shoes are identical pairs worn by the late male star Qiao Renliang (Qiao Renliang) and the striking monk Qiu Feng (Qiu Feng) during their lifetimes. Additionally, one exhibit includes a pink coat that is suspected to have been worn by Yu Menglong (Yu Menglong) while he was alive. This has led some to speculate that these items are the belongings of victims, treated as trophies by their killers. Notably, the Auschwitz Museum, which displays the belongings of murdered Jews, has previously showcased shoes as part of its exhibits.

What has sent chills through netizens is the fact that the film 'The Next Typhoon' was initially set to premiere on April 4 but has since been rescheduled for nationwide release on October 25. The trailer was created for the April 4 release; could this be an ominous foreshadowing of Yu Menglong's death six months in advance? Furthermore, the condition of the dead fish, when connected to rumours of Yu Menglong being disembowelled while searching for a USB, is truly unsettling!

Some netizens have also disclosed that Yu Menglong had been aware for quite some time of the exact day he would be killed, as his murderers had already planned his death date well in advance.

Recently, netizens discovered a segment on Baidu Browser that is purported to be the latest promotional video for the Qihao Art Museum. In this video, a person resembling Yu Menglong, dressed in a suit he wore during his lifetime, is shown bound and being pulled by red lines. The most bizarre and chilling detail is that this person's head has been replaced with a large blue fish, seemingly conveying to netizens that Yu Menglong is a sacrifice, testing everyone's limits.

The Qihua Art Museum has released its latest promotional video. (Video screenshot)

However, netizens have pointed out that this video was not published by the official ID of the Qihua Art Museum and appears to have been created by AI. It remains unclear whether this was a deliberate provocation or if a third party intentionally released it to stir public outrage.

A few days ago, an insider from the Qihua Art Museum revealed that the body of Yu Menglong was found in the freezer located in the museum's basement. Netizens commented that this suggests the museum is beginning to panic, confirming that our approach is correct, and we should continue to advocate for a formal investigation to uncover the truth.

Previously, netizens noticed that during a themed exhibition at the Qihua Art Museum, there was an exhibit titled 'Chasing Fish,' where one fish was trapped in ice, unable to swim freely. This has been interpreted as the killer's sinister wish to 'ensure that Xiao Yu can never be reborn.'

Moreover, some netizens conducted research and discovered that the practice of tying the deceased's shoes with a red thread is a form of protective witchcraft against spirits in Chinese folk beliefs, with the red thread symbolising binding and sealing power.

This also recalls what Feng Shui master Ma Xian mentioned in a program, stating that sacrifices must be severed from the heavenly court to prevent the soul from reporting grievances there. Falling from a height is essentially a form of brain opening, which means that the sacrificed individual cannot return to the heavenly court and thus cannot express their grievances. It appears that the methods used in both cases are quite similar. However, Ma Xian emphasised that while these dark arts may deceive people, they cannot deceive heaven, and the heavens will surely send deities to investigate these wronged souls.