The distribution of these people was irregular, so there were always a few who were not exposed to the light, and thus they twisted their limbs and creaked as they moved closer to the two people.
As soon as they approached, some people would inevitably nervously shine their lights towards the source of the sound which was in darkness. As a result, the other guys suddenly came over without the threat of light.
Both of them looked unhappy. This matter looked simple, but in practice they found that it was not that easy. After all, the space they were in was not a closed classroom.
Because she had to keep an eye on the road while taking pictures of the monsters, Nari suddenly became very busy. They were walking out following the footprints on the ground, but they couldn't see the footprints without light, so Nari had to use light to shine on the floor from time to time.
Every time this happened, these monsters would move closer to her and gradually appear in front of her.
Nari closed her eyes, trying not to look at the face that was almost right in front of her. Except for the middle part, the reddish-brown blood scab on the outside of the face had fallen off, and the exposed muscle tissue was clearly visible.
The smell of decay exploded at the tip of her nose, and Nari's face twisted into a ball, but she still tried to hold her phone steady.
Neither of them knew how long it took them to move out of the encirclement little by little. By the time they closed the big glass door and locked the group of guys inside, both of them were soaked in sweat.
Yang Feiyu couldn't help but sigh at how difficult it was for Nari to be alone before. To be honest, compared to the vague gods and ghosts, she was more afraid of this kind of fear that was right in front of her. It was quite like a zombie siege.
Especially in the last few moments, if her hands had moved a little slower, they would have been eaten by these guys.
The footprints on the ground gradually disappeared outside, probably because the paint on the soles of the person's shoes had dried, but at least from the direction they could tell that the other person should have entered the glass passage.
There was no need to elaborate on where the glass tunnel led, but Nari hadn't expected to find herself back there after going all the way around. Two beams of light flickered in the tunnel, and they trotted through, finally glimpsing a brightly lit world, no longer trapped in pitch darkness.
But this place was so destroyed that it was unsightly. A lot of blood was flowing everywhere like a free prop used in a movie. There was a twisted human body tightly attached to the wall. When you got closer, you found that half of the person's body had merged with the wall.
Nari saw the human ball in the corner. It had become rounder due to rolling for a long time, but it could no longer roll. A pool of blood remained in the corner of the wall. It was a corner without any light, as if it had been forgotten by the world.
There were people on the floor of the hall, making gestures for help. They were lying on the ground with their feet stuck to the ground, as if they had grown out of the floor. Their upper bodies were raised, their hands were stretched out, and their fingers were spread wide.
There were many people like them, especially at the door, where people were almost stacked up on top of each other.
Nari thought of the repeated cries of "Fire" from the human ball. These people must have wanted to escape, or perhaps everyone in here wanted to escape, but in the end, it was obvious that they and the building were forever silent.
The entire hall was dead silent. Nali and Yang Feiyu did not make any sound. They could not even find a suitable place to look. Everywhere was covered in blood.
In silence, Nali took Yang Feiyu's hand and walked towards the performance hall. These deformed human bodies and the blood-red sky finally made her grasp something in her chaotic thoughts.
Since there is bleeding in this world, why is there no blood when the duck's head is broken?
Nari thought that the body that had vanished might have simply left on its own, rather than being taken away by someone. Or, to put it another way, the body that had vanished was the third person they were looking for, the one who had hidden away.
As for why she had a duck's head, the image of the gutted duck in the dressing room played repeatedly in her mind.
"Liao Xiaoe." Nari calmly pushed open the brown door of the performance hall. "The third person is Liao Xiaoe."
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