She couldn’t figure out what kind of medicine the other party was selling in the gourd, but she was a little curious about the village chief’s family, so she didn’t refuse.
"Will the village chief's house... be a magnificent single-family villa?" Yun Tuan whispered, his eyes full of innocence.
"No, it's just a slightly larger bungalow, but it smells weird, like burning incense sticks. It also smells fishy and chicken farm. It seems like there are dogs."
Shaluo frowned and murmured.
"It smells quite bad. Does the village chief live in a place like that? Have you been in Baoshu for a long time and don't smell the smell?" Yun Tuan sighed softly.
Su Hu took off his glasses and wiped the grease on the lenses with relatively clean clothes. "Dead people secrete a special smell. People who work in funeral parlors or individual undertakers have been dealing with corpses for a long time.
Even if you have it, you will also have this smell on your body, which makes people very uncomfortable."
Yun Tuan lowered his head slightly and looked at the gravel on the roadside. The stone fragments were buried in the fine yellow sand. "I see, I have never been to a funeral parlor. Do the people at the village chief's side all smell like this?" "Well, anyway, it's very dangerous over there. They have this smell on their bodies. I suspect that all the previous tourists are gone."
Su Hu put on his glasses again, but after all, there was a difference between clothes and glasses cloth. He wiped it for a long time, but he only smoothed out the grease accidentally left on the bridge of his nose and eyelids.
Looking at it from a good angle, his lenses are still foggy.
Yun Tuan remained silent. Whatever she said now would seem strange, so she should pretend to be stupid first.
About half an hour later, they stood in front of a two-story "small bungalow".
Her eyelids twitched. Isn't this a small villa?
Compared with the place where she stayed last night, this is simply the crystallization of the development of modern civilization.
"Is the village chief here?" Yun Tuan whispered.
Su Hu looked at the closed door, unsure, "We came here in the morning, and there were two doorkeepers. I don't know where they went now, maybe they went to have lunch."
Yun Tuan glanced at the four of them, took two steps forward, and started banging on the door.
Bang bang bang, "Village chief? Village chief, are you at home?"
Sha Luo stretched out her hand to stop her, but took half a step forward and stepped back, just muttering: "Isn't this not good?"
Su Hu raised his eyebrows but said nothing.
Yun Tuan pounded for a while and listened carefully. There was movement in the room. From the footsteps and breathing, it should be more than five people.
Why not answer?
Could it be that... Jing Yu's actions have made this gang wary?
But there are only three men in the tour group, so the other members should be their targets.
The only person who had seen her as a "goddess" was the villager last night, and that person had been captured by Jing He - could it be that between the time he saw her and then was captured, that person unearthed the goddess's body?
Has the news been told to the villagers?
But so what, those guys will always encounter ghosts if they walk too much at night.
"Don't open the door." Yun Tuan sighed, "It's strange. They are familiar with the terrain and have weapons. Why can't they come out behind closed doors?"
Su Hu pressed his eyebrows, "Who knows, maybe enough people have been arrested, and the rest are going to be left outside to let them fend for themselves."
Yun Tuan frowned and continued to knock on the door, "Is there anyone there? Is there food in the village? Can we dig vegetables directly in the farmland?"
No one answered.
She shook her head and walked back, "There's nothing to eat, and we can't get out. Will the remaining people resist in the future? Or we'll all starve to death together."
Sha Luo smiled, "Maybe others are waiting for someone to start fighting. Wouldn't that be a vicious circle?"
"You mean, we start first? But we don't have weapons..." Yun Tuan sighed helplessly.