Chapter 106

Charles glanced around to make sure no villagers were nearby. He quickly signaled Zoey to take Evan inside.

Evan had no idea why he was there, but he happily walked through the door. He seemed familiar with the place and headed straight for the main hall.

However, there were still police lines and evidence that needed to be preserved. Zoey and Charles were worried he might disturb something, so they held him back tightly.

"Why are you holding me? I am a Spider-Man." Evan asked, confused.

Zoey pointed to the outline of three bodies on the floor and asked, "Spider-Man, do you recognize this?"

Evan tilted his head and then shook it. "What is this? Did aliens leave it?"

Charles followed up, "Have you been here before?"

"Of course, this is my secret base."

Charles continued, "Who else knows about this place?"

Evan replied, "It's a secret, I can't tell."

Zoey asked, "Do you come here every day?"

Evan said, "I have to catch aliens!"

"Have you seen anyone here? Like three girls?"

Evan repeated, "I have to catch aliens!"

"Where were you the night before last? Did someone come here to discuss a battle plan with you?"

Evan insisted, "I have to catch aliens!"

Zoey was getting frustrated.

Charles looked at Zoey helplessly, wondering if they were really going to get anything out of him.

No matter what they asked, Evan's answer was always about catching aliens.

Seeing them silent, Evan raised his voice, "Didn't you say we were going to catch aliens? Where are the aliens? I want to catch aliens!"

When neither of them responded, Evan lost his patience.

Charles and Zoey kept asking him strange questions, which annoyed him.

Covering his ears, he shouted, "If we don't catch aliens, I'm going home!"

Evan tried to pull away from Charles.

They had worked hard to bring Evan here; there was no way they were letting him go so easily.

Charles held on tightly, but Evan was strong too.

The struggle was wearing Charles out.

Evan's constant shouting was getting on his nerves.

But during the struggle, Charles had an idea. "Spider-Man, how many aliens have you caught so far?"

Evan quieted down immediately, interested in the topic.

He started counting on his fingers, "One, two, three... three aliens."

Charles and Zoey tensed up at the information.

They asked carefully, "What kind of aliens?"

"Aliens can fly, they have flying saucers, but somehow the saucers stopped moving." Evan's description matched the initial crime scene, where three bodies were found hanging.

Charles, trying to contain his excitement, asked, "Was Janet one of them?"

"Janet?" Evan tilted his head, looking confused. "Who's Janet? Is that an alien's name?"

Zoey knew Evan's memory wasn't great, especially for people he didn't see often. She tried a different approach, "Did you see anyone familiar inside?"

Evan thought for a moment and then nodded, "Yes! But she was possessed by another alien. She's not my wife anymore; she became an alien."

Charles asked, "How did you catch the aliens?"

"I..." Evan started to speak but quickly covered his mouth. "No, it's a secret, I can't tell."

A person with low intelligence who couldn't remember the names of villagers knew to keep a secret. Someone must have told him not to reveal it.

Zoey asked, "Whose secret is it?"

Evan covered his mouth tightly, "I can't say..."

Zoey started thinking about possible suspects, while Charles tried to coax him, "We need a great Spider-Man to help us, but if you don't tell us anything, we'll find another Spider-Man!"

"No, I'm the only Spider-Man! Who else are you going to find?" Evan clung to Charles's hand, afraid he would be left behind.

"Trust me, I'm a really great Spider-Man..."

Charles acted skeptical, "I don't believe you."

Evan insisted, "Believe me!"

Charles repeated, "I don't believe you!"

"I'm really great, you won't find a better Spider-Man than me."

"I don't believe you!"

Zoey watched them argue strangely, lost in her own thoughts about suspects.

Suddenly, a frantic voice came from the door.

"Evan, where are you? Answer me if you hear me!"

"There are dead people inside, don't go in!"

"But Evan..."

"Fine, I won't go in. You can go if you want, but I think it's bad luck."

As the voices got closer, Zoey and Charles exchanged a look, knowing their time was up. They had to bring Evan out of the church's main hall.

Ava looked genuinely worried, tears in her eyes. Olivia stood beside her, holding her arm, looking fragile. Both of them lit up when they saw Evan. But their expressions changed when they saw the two cops with him.

"You took Hugh, and now you want to take Evan too? You're trying to destroy my family, aren't you?" Ava was furious. "What did we do to deserve this?"

Charles tried to explain, but Zoey cut him off, "Insulting the cops is also a crime! First, understand the situation before causing a scene. Your son wandered off, and if we didn't know Evan's condition, do you think we'd care? This place is full of evidence, and we were worried he'd destroy it!"

Charles quickly backed her up, "Exactly!"