Giving the Interstellar a Small Horror Shock

Naili, who didn't need much sleep in her previous life, couldn't rest long even after death, for she had transmigrated to the interstellar era. Overly advanced technology brought forth a di...

Chapter 259 "Girl"

In the silent dressing room, the only sound was Nari's breathing.

She stretched out her hand and gently pinched a small part of the curtain, then pulled it to the left. With the sound of the pull ring rubbing against the iron rod, everything in the compartment appeared in front of her eyes, flickering under the light of the mobile phone.

A beam of light reflected from the mirror in the compartment dazzled Nari's eyes. She saw her own blurry figure in the mirror. Everything around her was dark, and only a small part of her outline could be seen because she was stained by a little light.

Just like some kind of abstract art painting, a person does not have a complete human shape, but those are not what Nari focuses on. She just feels a little sad that there is nothing around her that shouldn't appear.

Touching her nose, Nari reached out to pull the curtain of the second room.

Just as her hand touched the second curtain, a hand stretched out from the second compartment to pull the curtain, and her fingers just happened to touch Nari's hand.

It was like the bomb she had been guarding against in her heart had finally exploded. Despite her shock, Nari was surprisingly calm. Her first reaction was not even to pull her hand back, but to turn her wrist and grab the hand instead.

The hand she held was very skinny, almost skin and bones. The feeling of a layer of soft skin covering the hard bones made the hairs on Nari's arm stand up.

"Ah!!!!" She heard a woman's terrified scream, and the sound made Nari's heart skip a beat. She was a little confused. Shouldn't she be the one screaming? Why was it the other way around?

After being inexplicably turned into the host, Nari held the hand even tighter, and no matter how hard the hand struggled, she did not let go.

Not only that, Nari started to pull the curtain of the compartment with her free hand.

Sizzle——

A sound,

The curtain separating her from the people inside finally rolled aside, and what was exposed to Nari's sight was a huge duck head! Suddenly, her eyes widened.

The white feathers shone with the light of the flashlight, and the gray waterproof film on the black eyeballs quickly passed by. The flat orange beak was wide open towards Nari, and the comb-like notches inside had sharp tips, densely packed in a row. The front end of the slender pink and purple tongue was slightly raised.

This duck head grows on a female body, and the scream comes from this "mouth". This is a real "girl".

Nari suddenly shook off the hand that was holding her. She took four or five steps back and stared at the duck head warily. Seeing that it didn't move, she turned around and rushed out the door.

She subconsciously ran towards the exit of the passage. In the darkness, the light source in her hand was like a locator. Soon, the sound of chasing footsteps came from behind her.

Nari turned around and looked behind her, and sure enough, it was the "girl" chasing after her. She immediately started moving her legs even more vigorously.

Maybe because she was discovered, the "girl" simply stopped pretending and started quacking, as if ordering Nari to stop. Unfortunately, Nari couldn't understand the duck language.

The light quickly faded from the girl, and Nari was slightly startled by the people still clinging to the window. It was only when she ran out of the hallway, around the front desk, and was about to run to the elevator that she remembered there was no electricity.

But it was too late to remember now, and she had to turn into the elevator.

Surprisingly, although the building was pitch black, the elevator display screen was on and the elevator was operating normally!

Nari was stunned for only a moment, then immediately pressed the button and got into the elevator. This elevator didn't require a card, so it skipped a few floors. Nari hurriedly pressed the floor button and then clicked the door close button several times.

The "girl" was right in front of her. Nari saw her coming towards her while squeaking, with her long and flat mouth wide open, revealing those "serrations".

With a click,

The elevator door just clamped the duck head. Nari retreated to the innermost part of the elevator, but the elevator door did not reopen after touching something. Instead, it just clamped the duck head tightly and began to rise.

"Ah!" Nari covered her mouth with both hands, a little afraid to watch the next scene.

After the sharp and intense crunching sound, there was another violent sound like cloth being torn apart. Nari felt her neck begin to hurt as well.

The duck's head fell to the ground, its mouth still open, its tongue moving slightly thanks to the remaining nerves. But there was no blood, not a single drop on the duck's head or on the elevator.

Nari stretched out a foot and carefully kicked the duck head to the other side of the elevator. It rolled over and was truly dead.

As the elevator arrived at the floor, Nari couldn't wait to get out of the elevator. The light of her mobile phone immediately found the number on the wall in front of her, which was the floor where her and Yang Feiyu's room was located.

Nari wasn't sure if there was anyone in these rooms, but she couldn't open the doors one by one, so she only planned to go to her own room to see if Yang Feiyu might still be "there".

Their room wasn't in the front. Everything in this world was the same as in the previous one. The light from her phone shone on the portraits, and Nari discovered that the glass in front of them had disappeared, leaving only a golden frame.

She walked past the portraits one after another, keenly aware of those gazes. If the people in the portraits with glass before were looking at "themselves" through the glass, then the people in the portraits without glass now were truly looking at "her".

Thinking about the difference between the two, cold sweat suddenly broke out. Nari's steps paused slightly, and she raised the light source in her hand upwards, shining more light on the portrait.

Then she saw that when the strong light hit, the person in the portrait closed his eyes as if he was stabbed by the light. But before that, these eyes had been staring at her, watching her walk from the front of the corridor to here.

It wasn't just this one. With the diffused light, Nari could look at the people in the other portraits, all of them staring back at her. She took two steps back, then retracted the light, letting it illuminate her path again, and trotted towards her room.

As the key card slid across the sensor, the door of the room was successfully unlocked. Nari quickly pushed the door open and went in. The atmosphere outside was so suffocating that she felt breathless.