Chapter 406 The Scumbag Who Transmigrated into a Post-Apocalyptic Novel 24



Cen Yu: "?"

He was dragged along for a few steps, until they ran down another corridor, at which point the other person seemed to realize they had grabbed the wrong person and apologized repeatedly in the dim light.

Cen Yu turned his head and looked around, and found that they had come to a corner, where Mr. Jonathan's collection was also located.

Cen Yu's gaze lingered on these oil paintings for a moment.

The clown started the countdown again.

Cen Yu immediately turned around, and the man hurriedly followed behind her, asking, "Have you found the exit?"

“No,” Cen Yu said, “I’ll go to the entrance.”

"Go to the entrance?" The NPC asked, puzzled. "What do you need to go to the entrance for?"

Cen Yu glanced at the NPC and said, "Go deal with the Holy Mother."

...

The staff at the entrance heard the noise and immediately turned around.

He saw Cen Yu come out of the entrance and was about to stop him, saying that this place was only for entering and not exiting... when he was pierced through the body by a long sword.

Upon seeing this, the NPCs in the park immediately screamed and ran away.

The clown's countdown, broadcast over the loudspeaker, stopped at that moment.

Cen Yu looked at the staff member in blue work clothes lying on the ground. It was only just now that he suddenly understood what the clown meant by "Saint Mary" and "everywhere".

“Those indigo work clothes, they are the Virgin Mary.” Cen Yu sheathed his long sword.

While looking at Jonathan's collection of oil paintings, he suddenly thought of something—whether it was the number entering Paradise or the Madonna that the clown repeatedly emphasized, they were all related to faith.

Jonathan's collection of oil paintings all have the year of the painting marked next to them, but there are no religious paintings that were most popular at the time.

It seems to be to prevent players from getting hints from it.

"In oil paintings, the Virgin Mary is always dressed in indigo."

As the most expensive pigment at the time, indigo blue was often seen in various religious paintings, used to depict the clothing of the Virgin Mary.

Cen Yu looked at the indigo blue uniforms of the staff on the ground. "They really are everywhere."

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