The scene before her was far more horrifying than what she had seen in the mirror. The bodies of two people were smashed right on the waist by the huge ceiling light. The flesh and blood there were so shattered that it seemed as if it had almost melted together. Nari could only see a pool of bright red mixed with yellow and white.
She began to retch uncontrollably, and the tears that came out made her vision blurry and her nose blocked.
Nari's mind was in a mess. She held the phone in her hand for a long time and finally made a call to the police.
But the call was not answered successfully. A busy tone came back to Nari's ears. She tried to dial several times, but the result was the same.
It wasn't just the police call, the emergency call and even the fire call were the same. She couldn't get through at all, as if... it was as if the place they were in was isolated from the outside world.
Nari finally recovered and hurriedly opened the built-in camera of her mobile phone, and sure enough, she saw her slightly embarrassed face.
Then, feeling uneasy, Nari turned the camera of her mobile phone and used the external camera to aim at the two corpses in front of her.
Miraculously, all that appeared on her phone was the empty stage floor.
Nari stood up suddenly, remembering the question that popped up in her mind in the classroom that morning: had she lost the ability to see the distorted world on the other side of the mirror?
The absurd scene of bright red in front of her and the empty phone made her suddenly realize that there was nothing.
What she saw through the mirror was still the other side, but because she was no longer in the previous side, what she saw in the mirror was the normal world, which made her mistakenly believe that everything had returned to normal.
Nari licked her dry lips. Perhaps everything had changed since the moment the scorching heat in the middle of the night suddenly faded away.
She pressed her violently beating heart in her chest, turned to look at the still unconscious Yang Feiyu, and then pointed the camera of her mobile phone at her.
No.
Nari's hand trembled slightly, and then she hurriedly ran behind the curtain.
The road that two people walked on when they came here was now only echoed by one person's footsteps, and the rapid breathing revealed the panic of the owner of the footsteps.
By the time Nari came out of this passage again, the weather outside had changed.
A ball rolled past her. If she hadn't stopped in time, the ball would have hit her legs directly.
The bloody mass resembled a large rubber ball, but it was nowhere near as round as a real one. Broken bones formed circular protrusions, and muscles and meridians were stretched to their extreme arcs.
The head is wrapped in the middle of the body, like the filling inside a meatball.
It rolled, shouting, "Fire! Fire!" and left a long trail of blood on the ground.
After watching the "meat ball" roll away, Nari quickly ran towards the glass passage. Along the way, she could see many twisted and contorted human bodies. They were running around in panic, shouting "fire" which didn't exist at all in Nari's eyes, leaving a mess on the ground.
It's like a trapped animal in a cage.
Fortunately, they didn't seem to notice Nari, or perhaps because of the messy bloodstains on her body and her anxious posture, they mistakenly thought she was one of the same kind.
Nari hurried through the glass passage. She had thought that she would encounter the same scene on this side as on the other side, but she was obviously wrong.
The other end of the glass passage was now shrouded in endless darkness, without any light or sound.
Nari turned on the flashlight on her phone, and the limited light illuminated a small area for her so that she wouldn't be blinded.
Very clean.
There was no blood on the ground here, nor were there any strange human bodies crawling or rolling on the ground. Instead, Nari's arrival had left shallow, incomplete bloody footprints on the originally clean ground.
There was no one at the front desk. The light from the mobile phone's flashlight swept across the desk at the front desk, and then followed Nari's movements to the back.
Nari walked around the desk and breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that no one was hiding at the front desk. She then went forward to rummage through the drawers and took out a bunch of marked keys and a master card.
After taking her things, she walked to the back holding her phone.
The familiar route now gave people a sense of strangeness. The doors and windows of the three classrooms were closed. The lights shone on the windows but could not shine into the room. Nari had no idea what was going on inside.
Fortunately, she got the key at the front desk, used the key to unlock the classroom door, and pushed the door lightly, and it opened inward.
The brand new door opened without a sound, light falling silently into the room... which was empty.
Nari's shoulders relaxed, and she quickly retreated back out of the classroom, then checked the next classroom.
The keys jingled against each other, and Nari found the key to the second classroom and carefully opened the door.
It is also empty.
The lower half of her body also relaxed, her steps became a little lighter, and she smoothly inserted the third key into the door lock of the third classroom.
But the third classroom that greeted her was not empty.
When Nari grabbed the handle and gently pushed the door open, the door was pulled hard from the inside. Nari was pulled into the classroom with the door. The door handle slipped out of her hand and her body fell directly to the ground.
She hissed and heard the door slam behind her, and she suddenly felt that something was wrong. Her cell phone flew out and hit the wall in the classroom because of the fall.
Although she couldn't see clearly what was going on in the classroom, Nari could feel that there was something inside, especially after hearing the rustling sound. She immediately crawled over using her hands and feet to retrieve her mobile phone, after all, it was her only means of lighting.
The phone's screen was slightly cracked, but it didn't affect its usability. Nari huddled in a corner, aiming the light from her phone into the classroom. The first thing she saw, aided by the light, was a pair of feet in flesh-colored dance shoes. The protruding meridians on the tautly muscled calves had stopped pulsating and were now a deep purple.
Going all the way up, the tight-fitting dance costume outlines her slender figure, and her ribs are too obvious, so that there is a clear depression where the chest and abdomen meet, as if someone had been punched.
Above the overly protruding clavicle and the deeply sunken upper fossa, the shape of the throat can be clearly seen. The center of the face is pale and bluish, while the surrounding area is covered with a layer of reddish-brown blood scabs, and there is no clear boundary between the face and scalp.
There were a dozen or so people like her standing scattered throughout the classroom, but they all faced her direction in a surprisingly consistent manner. Nari swallowed her saliva. This kind of morbid beauty piled together inexplicably gave people a strange chill.
And if she saw correctly, these people were moving before the light from the mobile phone shone over them. The reason why they were all heading towards Nari was because they were already walking towards Nari in the dark!
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