[110] strange breath
Doctor Bian is explaining to Zhong Kui.
Zhong Kui smelled the unusual smell coming from his body at close range, but for a short period of time, he could not tell where the smell came from.
When Dr. Bian left, he warned him: "The backyard is a place where no one is allowed to enter. It contains the sanatorium's experimental base, and those empty rooms are the warehouses where the entire sanatorium stores and necessities are stored."
Doctor Bian seemed to be deliberately explaining the purpose of those rooms to Zhong Kui, and also seemed to be deliberately letting him understand that there were no secrets here, they were just simple rooms.
Zhong Kui didn't believe what Dr. Bian said. He didn't believe anyone now, he could only trust his own intuition. After Dr. Bian left, he started to get busy, moving his belongings into a room near the door. In an empty room.
The backyard is much quieter than the front yard. The few houses standing still in the open space all have a sense of mystery, which always attracts Zhong Kui's eyes and wants to look there.
The distant mountains become blurred and far away in a large haze, and the smoke from the cooking pots gathers a faint haze, turning into a dark color. The dark color becomes the main color before nightfall, as if the entire earth is sleepy. The vibrant scene has been lost.
The backyard where Zhong Kui was was obviously plunged into darkness for a few minutes longer than the front yard. It was a dead silent space. The cold wind blew and the plane trees rustled, and the mottled tree shadows were reflected on the walls, shaking and rustling. At first glance, it was really scary. I thought it was like a group of monsters and monsters were ready to pounce on me.
Winter nights are quieter than nights in any season. The insects seem to be hibernating, curling up comfortably in their caves. They will not sing again until the next spring.
The first half of the night was spent in tossing and turning, and in the second half of the night sleepiness came over me, and my eyelids began to fight uncontrollably... Suddenly there was a rustling sound from the door, which was like the wind blowing on the branches and making a sound.
Zhong Kui, who was always vigilant, suddenly lost all sleep. He climbed up as soon as he could, without even bothering to turn on the light. He lay at the window and peered into the courtyard like a curtain. Lying at the window, he had a pair of dark eyes, in the dark night. Shining sharply like a star.
Under the dim light at the entrance to the backyard, a group of people walked with deformities, looking like stiff-moving monsters, limping or staggering. Under the leadership of Dr. Bian, they slowly and mechanically passed the window under his gaze.
They were vegetative people. Zhong Kui suddenly became interested in these vegetative people. At this moment, Dr. Bian, who was walking in front, suddenly turned around in a wide arc, as if he felt something, with a dull look in his eyes. He stared at Zhong Kui's lying position.
Oops, Zhong Kui was secretly shocked. Based on his feeling, he knew that Dr. Bian must have sensed something before he looked back at him...
Sure enough, Dr. Bian gestured to the vegetative people to stay where they were. He walked slowly to the house where Zhong Kui stayed, raised his hand to face the wooden door, and lightly knocked "Du, Du"
How could Zhong Kui move casually?
The man outside, after hearing no movement, walked straight to the window and possessed himself there furtively, as if he was spying on him in the room.
Zhong Kui, who was lying on the bed pretending to be asleep, secretly guessed what Dr. Bian wanted to do. He suddenly smelled a strange smell... the smell was very strong. He hurriedly pulled the quilt to cover his face to block the smell. A strange smell invades the respiratory system.
He didn't know how long it took, but he quietly lifted up the quilt and listened carefully, except for the wind, there seemed to be no other movement outside. Then he quietly got up, tiptoed to the door, and quietly opened the door latch.
Rows of sycamore trees stood facing the wind, and the rustling sound was endless. The sound was hanging on the branches, and the withered leaves made a sound when the wind blew. Zhong Kui nimbly dodged and ran out of the house lightly. Very accurately, we arrived at the door of the house where Dr. Bian had stayed before.
He held a piece of wire in his hand and looked around cautiously, but his hand did not stop. There was a clear and small click, indicating that the door lock had been opened. As he entered, there was a smell of corpse mixed with Forma. The smell of forest hits your nostrils.
Zhong Kui was shocked. He didn't expect that corpses were stored here. Then he thought about what Dr. Bian had said before. This was also a sanatorium experimental base. Could it be that they were using corpses for experiments, and the vans that were going in and out were carrying of corpses.
He was groping in the darkness. He was really not used to it without his yin and yang eyes. Even if his eyes were swollen and painful, he couldn't see clearly what was going on in the room.
Zhong Kui remembered that he had a match in his pocket. He could see what was going on in the house for a few seconds by just lighting one. Logically speaking, the door that blocked the outside world from the inner courtyard was an artificial barrier. In addition, there was a door at the door. It's a light bulb, so even if he lights a small matchstick in the house, it probably won't attract any attention from outside.
However, there was one question that seemed unbelievable to him. This was the mysterious realm of the sanatorium, so as a stranger who had just arrived, how could they feel so comfortable leaving him here to watch the night?
But the question was answered immediately... In the dark, a three-inch long insect clung to the wall like a gecko. This insect had multiple eyes peering into the darkness, and it had hot blood. creatures, moving around.
At the same time, a 'person' is also stuck tightly on the roof of the house.
Just when Zhong Kui lit a match, the flickering light suddenly illuminated the scene in the room. The corpses covered with white sheets flashed shockingly in the blink of an eye. , and then disappeared together with the light.
In the darkness, the 'person' clinging to the lookout board was slowly approaching Zhong Kui, and the insect was also approaching him under the smell of its tentacles...
The illumination at that moment gave him an accurate target.
Zhong Kui chose the wooden bed closest to where he was standing, lit a match again, and under the light of the slightly hot match, he grabbed the covering sheet with his fingers...
This was a fresh corpse. What surprised Zhong Kui was that this corpse was actually Junjun who had just died. Why did they bring Junjun's corpse here?
The fire gradually extinguished at his fingertips, and he was about to light the third match again... Suddenly a cold wind came from the side. Zhong Kui instinctively grabbed a powerful insect. It seemed that the insect wanted to take advantage of the opportunity. What entered his ears was caught by him who was always vigilant.
Chapter completed!