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Chapter 38 Deer Head Statue(1/2)

"I've answered your doubts. Now can you come with me?"

Bad Ri asked with a smile.

"Let me think about it..."

Russell thought seriously about what else he needed to do now.

If Mr. Inferior encounters danger, he will definitely not be able to help as a mere second-level psyker.

If you go at this time, it will only add chaos and make the enemy's hostages happy. In this way, the inferior ones will not be able to defeat them.

When Russell was playing games, watching anime, and watching movies, he especially hated his pig teammates who could do nothing but cause trouble and be held hostage.

Now, at least he himself can never become that person.

But...he does have things that only Russell can do.

——He has to go find Xiao Liuli and find out.

Was she being held hostage, or was she a spy sent from the beginning?

certainly.

It is said to be an inquiry, but in fact it is just a confirmation.

Because Russell can roughly guess that Xiao Liuli must have something in their hands.

Russell still remembered that when Xiao Liuli left the room, she said "I'm sorry" to herself several times. At least in Xiao Liuli's view, she would definitely die here, and she would probably be dealt with or become an uncoded person...

...From now on, we will be "socially dead" in the true sense, and there is no need to act with ourselves anymore.

Considering that the timing of her detection as a "suspected demon" was so coincidental.

The demon who attacked her must be on the same team as this security company—at least, he must be cooperating with her.

As long as we can find Xiao Liuli, we can learn the identity of the devil from her!

The devil must be caught as soon as possible.

Otherwise, as long as the demon continues to repeat this step, attacking others and setting traps in this way, they will definitely become more and more dangerous.

After all, they have one fatal flaw...that is, there are too few people.

There are not many reports of suspected demons on weekdays, but that is a natural situation. Demons will subconsciously hide their identities and wait for hatching... But if demons intentionally attack others to increase reports, then the processing efficiency is limited.

Next, it will become increasingly difficult to catch me.

The most terrifying thing is that if the gangs in Xiacheng District find out about this and think this is a good way to cause trouble for them...

Then among the large number of reports of suspected demons, the real demon will definitely be hidden. Once the demon is hatched, hundreds or thousands of innocent people will be harmed.

"I have to go find Xiao Liuli... If you are worried, you can come with me."

Russell said seriously: "I want to ask her who is the person behind the scenes."

"It's okay, it's the same thing."

Bad Day got up and walked to the door. He turned around and motioned for Russell to follow him: "The Tower of Babel must know more than such a little singer..."

There is no compulsion or order. Even the tone is like a chat between friends.

——If you don’t count his actions of casually kicking a head out of the way while walking on the road.

"...Where to go?"

Russell hesitated for a moment, then followed directly.

"Tower of Babel."

Bad Ri said this, stretched out his hand and pressed on the door handle, and said: "Open the door, there is a deer head statue."

Then, he opened the door.

The scene outside was completely different from the corridor of the nightclub - it had turned into an unusually unfamiliar dark gray metal building.

Russell followed Bad Day forward.

Although Russell was still in room K128 a second ago.

But when he took this step, he felt that gravity was momentarily confused.

He immediately realized... that he had arrived in Lower City.

The surrounding environment is silver-gray with a sense of science fiction and mysterious atmosphere.

- Just like in a spaceship.

Although gravity is normal, Russell had such an idea inexplicably.

But soon, he realized why he had such thoughts...

It's not because of the silver-grey metallic color, but because of the air-tight passage door.

At the connection between this room and the outside is a circular hatch that rotates and is divided into three parts. It looks like a shape that reminds Russell of three Magatama Sharingan connected together.

And in this room, except for a few lonely metal pillars... there was almost nothing.

There are only "doors" of different sizes.

——Yes, there are densely packed doors.

The smallest one can only allow a single person to pass through, while the largest one is more than ten meters long. It is enough to allow combat mechas or heavy tanks to pass through.

Except for the door behind Russell, which is exactly the same as the Honeycomb Nightclub... there is no color or decoration on every other door.

And when Bad Day closed the door, the door, which was originally the same color and shape as the Honeycomb Nightclub, quickly lost its color and turned into a grayish white without any decoration.

"I see……"

Russell looked at the door closing behind him and felt a little surprised: "That's how you came in."

Yesterday, Russell saw Bad Day opening the door to his room as a matter of course, so he thought, "The first-class cabin on this airship is not a two-person room."

Otherwise, how could he get in so easily?

And after he came in, he sat down opposite him so confidently, taking the tea that was just brewed in front of Russell, and poured himself a full cup.

It was because Bad Day's behavior was so natural that Russell began to wonder if there was something wrong with his common sense, and for a while he didn't dare to ask out loud.

"Yes."

The corner of Bad Ri's mouth raised slightly: "You can even guess... is this place inside the Tower of Babel?"

--What's the meaning?

Just as Russell was about to ask this question, he realized what the bad day was referring to.

If the Tower of Babel has the ability to open any door, it can lead to another door similar to it. Then this room is not so much the inside of the Tower of Babel as it is for use.

A "concierge" specially built for this capability.

It's probably like a courier mailroom.

If someone breaks in along the open door, they will not be able to reach the inner layer at all. Because this heavy metal door that looks very sci-fi and has strong airtightness is in space with the internal "headquarters"

are not connected.

When bad days pass by, the door begins to rotate and makes a hissing sound.

This reminded Russell, who was a little hungry, of a pressure cooker.

It made a heavy sound and slowly opened - Russell then realized that the thickness of this door alone was nearly one meter.

It is not one-sided. Instead, it has a very complex mechanical structure layer after layer inside.

This is definitely not just for added air tightness...

Russell even saw blast-proof layers in it.

Is this to prevent someone from breaking in by force?

"Through this ability, you can reach anywhere quietly, right?"

Russell waited for the door to be fully opened and couldn't help but ask: "And it can also avoid most surveillance."

"So we're everywhere...and don't say 'you'."

Bad Day turned around and emphasized: "You have to say, 'we'."

"...but I haven't even met any other members except you."

"It's okay, you are about to meet our leader."

Bad Day said so.

At this moment, the door opened. He stepped forward, and Russell followed closely behind.

The footsteps of the two people echoed in the extremely empty and dark room, bringing overlapping echoes.

And Russell clearly noticed... this room was filled with densely packed wires and tubes of different thicknesses, as well as a somewhat old dusty smell.

He couldn't even see what the walls of this room looked like, because the pipes and data cables had completely submerged them. The wiring method was like a mess, but full of strange logic, which reminded Russell of a "warehouse" or "warehouse".

"Computer room"...or in other words, the blood vessels and nerves inside the human body.
To be continued...
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