Chapter 112 Marine Hot Spring Comprehensive Sanatorium (Part 8)



Chapter 112 Marine Hot Spring Comprehensive Sanatorium (Part 8)

The college student took out his nursing log.

"Of course I remember, I wrote them all down at the end."

Mingzhao glanced at it, and as she had expected, everyone's task was the same at the beginning.

However, starting from the fourth day, their tasks began to differ.

Their task on the fourth day was to count the number of miracle drugs that patients were secretly keeping.

The task for the fifth day was to search for the missing patient near the small courtyard on the back hill at night.

The task for the sixth day was the same again.

Although the tasks are different, they all lead to the same goal.

Have you completed all these daily tasks?

The college student shook his head.

"The first few days were easy to complete. Once we finished, we could go to the hot springs, and we were all very happy."

“But we couldn’t finish from the fourth day onwards. Wouldn’t searching for the hidden miracle drugs kill those patients? Two fearless men went, but they were both injured by the patients.”

"On the fifth day, I didn't dare to go out. Four more people went, but none of them came back."

"The sixth day is even less likely."

"Ugh, this dungeon is such a pain. I wonder when it will ever appear. It's so much more comfortable staying on the ship."

We couldn't get any more information from the players here, and it was almost dinner time.

Mingzhao quickly returned to the restaurant in the courtyard area.

She also received an important piece of information over there.

A piece of paper was posted on the bulletin board on the first floor of the building, listing the names of patients who had been transferred to the small courtyard sanatorium area.

All the patients envied them, but when asked what conditions needed to be met to transfer there, they couldn't explain it clearly.

Mingzhao already had a guess in his mind.

Every patient in the small courtyard has some kind of abnormality, while none of the patients in the building have it.

Does this mean that patients are only transferred to the small hospital when a certain level of contamination is reached?

The patients in the small courtyard go out at night, while the regular patients don't. Is this also related to this kind of "pollution"?

What exactly caused this pollution? Was it some kind of miracle drug? And why do these patients crave such a drug so intensely?

And why did the contamination of those four human patients develop to this extent in just one day?

Mingzhao still has many unsolved mysteries in his heart.

As the daily tasks drew closer to the truth, Mingzhao had a premonition that if she ignored them, she might be left here forever.

It seems she has no choice but to take a risk and take action.

Mingzhao thought he should go out and scout things out tonight.

The biggest obstacle to going out is taking risks.

As for those patients wandering around at night, Mingzhao didn't think they would find him.

She has an invisibility cloak that can conceal her figure and scent, but she is completely immune to sound.

Even the slightest sound can attract Mao Mao's attention.

To get out of the house, you need to unlock the door, close it, then unlock the yard door and close it again.

Each step in this process will produce a sound.

In special circumstances, Mao Mao will lock her room from the outside.

However, if she came out from inside, with the Lingbo Weibu technique, Mingzhao could ensure that she would not make any noise when she walked.

When night fell, Mingzhao did not go into the courtyard, but hid behind his room.

She was separated from her bed by only one wall. The courtyard had poor soundproofing, but Maomao could still sense her information and hear her voice in her own room.

Fortunately, Maomao didn't speak to her tonight and went straight to Zi's room to rest.

Mingzhao crouched behind the house and witnessed the huge full moon rise.

The full moon filled the entire sky, and the moment it rose, the whole earth was illuminated.

Mingzhao had never felt so clearly that he was not on Earth.

After the moon had fully risen, Mingzhao donned the invisibility cloak.

Her figure, her aura, and even her shadow have completely vanished from this world.

However, she remained nervously watching Mao Mao's location.

Mao Mao's strength is unfathomable; it's unknown whether she has any other means of perception.

Fortunately, when the first seagull in the group appeared on the horizon, Maomao still didn't make a sound.

The entire team gradually came into Mingzhao's view.

This time the group has changed. The four humans are positioned in different places according to their height, unlike last time when they were at the back.

Does this mean they have truly integrated into the patient's team?

Mingzhao used the Lingbo Weibu technique to move directly to the back of the group.

The sound of orderly footsteps pounded heavily on the ground. So close, she felt her heartbeat resonate with them.

To avoid revealing anything, Mingzhao followed their lead and stepped in the same direction.

The procession moved slowly forward, and no patient noticed Mingzhao beneath the invisibility cloak.

The moonlight shone on Mingzhao, and she had a strange feeling.

It felt as if I were performing some kind of ascetic, devout spiritual practice.

Gradually, the group headed towards places Mingzhao had never been before.

They approached the sea, where a menacing expanse of black reefs lay.

The black rocks, which look ordinary during the day, present an eerie beauty under the moonlight.

It has become a maze that attracts countless people to enter.

Sure enough, the patients in the line showed a subtle change in their expressions.

Their faces originally radiated a peaceful, happy satisfaction.

But at this moment, it gradually turned into a fervent joy and longing.

Mingzhao stopped in her tracks, realizing she could not go any further.

A strange, insane feeling was growing within me.

She retreated to a safe place.

With the opening of the clear vision, Mingzhao saw their destination.

Beneath an inconspicuous rocky outcrop lies a network of interconnected caves.

【Deep-sea Mother Worm Cave】.

It doesn't sound like a good place.

The moonlight at night seemed to intensify this madness, so Mingzhao decided to come back during the day.

Just as she was about to leave, she noticed that two more names had appeared in the information displayed in the Clear Vision.

【冒冒】,【可可】。

Their names coincide with the caves of the deep-sea mother worm, suggesting they are inside the caves.

Mingzhao stopped in her tracks as she was about to head back.

She found a rock, hid behind it, and used her clear vision to observe through the large rock.

After waiting for half an hour, the patient line finally managed to cross the rocks and arrive at the cave entrance.

Mingzhao finally understood why these patients were covered in wounds every day.

The reef is sharp and rugged, with various sharp edges and corners.

They have to step on it with such great force, and some patients are even using limbs that are not meant for walking.

Despite this, not a single one of them fell, as if they were controlled by some mysterious force.

The line formed a neat, long queue in front of the cave, just like when people collect their medicine at the window every day.

At this moment, Maomao and another penguin dressed in a caregiver uniform came out of the cave.

The two of them were pushing a small cart piled high with things.

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