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Chapter 2847 The Forbidden Zone of Strange Demons (Seventeen)

Chapter 2821 The Forbidden Zone of Strange Demons (Seventeen)

In the end, Peter agreed to Jerome's invitation. He originally planned to go to the lobby on the first floor to have a look, but as soon as they arrived on the first floor, they saw that all the people who had left the meeting were crowded on the first floor.

Peter's perspective became more and more blurry, and he saw a group of sardines crowded in the can, with scales, fins and mucus constantly surging, emitting a disgusting fishy smell.

He felt that he really couldn't go among the crowd anymore. It was obvious that his mental state had been affected. Perhaps, as Jerome said, he was on the verge of collapse. If he continued like this, he didn't need others to aggravate him. He himself

I couldn't stand it anymore.

Deciding to go underground with Jerome to find out, they first walked down the safe passage, but found that the door leading to the negative level was locked.

This door has no lock and is only bolted on the back. It cannot be opened from the front. It seems that there should be other entrances.

This was easy for Peter. He directly smashed the glass above, stuck the door bolt with spider silk slime, and opened the door. Jerome looked like I saw the right person.

Peter shrugged and said, "I'm okay with this job, but if I encounter weird monsters in the future, I'll have to rely on you. I don't understand those things."

Jerome did not refute, and the two continued to walk down. Jerome said: "The first and second floors below are both parking lots. That is not the place we are looking for. The hotel should have a third floor below, but regardless of

Neither the elevator nor the fire escape are shown on the safety diagram."

"Then how do we get in?"

"There must be a door." Jerome said confidently, "Let's go to the second floor first. I already have some assumptions."

Schiller in Wayne Manor is not idle either. Although there are monsters like Alfred patrolling outside, they cannot speak, communicate, or move much, but they can still conduct simple investigations.

Schiller suspected that time and space in Gotham City are now out of order, so they may no longer be upstairs in the Wayne Hotel, but in the real Wayne Manor, but they are not sure what time period it is.

In fact, it is easy to judge. You can roughly judge by looking at the degree of wear and tear on the furniture and walls. But the problem is that the place they are currently in is the guest room. This place may not have been visited by anyone for several years or more than ten years, and only daily cleaning is done.

, there will be some traces left during maintenance. To judge the specific time, you still have to go to the place where the owner of the manor often moves.

Moreover, if you want to explore the secrets of Thomas and Martha, you have to go to the master bedroom or study, but Schiller is not sure if he will bump into Alfred's big head if he goes there now.

He opened the door gently and took a look through the crack in the door. He didn't see anything unusual outside, but he did find a few more corpses in the corridor. It was probably that those who tried to run were stabbed to death by the tentacles.

Gordon, who was sitting on the sofa, made a few gestures to Schiller, which probably meant that he could lure the big head away, but Schiller was not sure whether he could find the study in a short time, and what if Gordon

If he dies, he will have to face all this alone.

Schiller thought for a while and felt that he could not sit still and wait for death. He and Gordon could not communicate smoothly now, so they could not make a specific plan. After a few gestures, the two understood what the other meant.

Gordon opened the door and walked out gently. He wanted to make some noise and attract the big head. Schiller took this opportunity to go upstairs to find a study or bedroom.

After Gordon left, Schiller heard some movement in the garden outside, the sound of sticky water sliding past the door of the room, and Alfred seemed to have left.

Without any time to hesitate, Schiller rushed out the door as quickly as possible and rushed up towards the location of the stairs in his memory. The mucus and blood on the ground mixed together, making the ground very smooth. Schiller staggered a little, but

I ran to the third floor quickly.

In his memory, the study should be on the third floor, but after all, this was not the Wayne Manor he was familiar with. Schiller searched around the third floor and found neither the study nor the bedroom.

There are two possibilities now. Either the two rooms with important information are hidden and require some special means to open them. The other possibility is that the study and bedroom are both upstairs, and you have to continue searching upstairs.

There was not much time left for Schiller to hesitate, because there was no movement in the garden, the sticky sound of water reappeared on the first floor, and Alfred had obviously returned.

He didn't have time to clean up the footprints, so he would definitely chase them. It seemed like continuing to run up would be a good choice, but Schiller hesitated and did not leave the third floor.

Both the Wayne Hotel and Wayne Manor are related to Martha Wayne, so some of the rules of the hotel may also be applied to the manor, maybe the door number has been removed?

Schiller looked at the rooms on the third floor and found no house numbers, but it was rare for people to label every door in a private residence.

But Schiller noticed a detail. The door handles of all the room doors were the same. Schiller randomly found a door and twisted it. He found that twisting it to the right would open the door, but twisting it to the left didn't mean that it couldn't be tightened.

With a few more turns, the door handle can be removed directly.

Schiller unscrewed a door handle as quickly as possible, and sure enough, the door began to gradually disappear, leaving only the hole for the door handle and the screw hole.

After understanding the principle, we must figure out where the door handles of the study and bedroom went. Looking at the huge figure approaching downstairs, Schiller had a bad guess, that is, the old housekeeper of the manor was keeping it himself.

Hold the door handle of the most important room.

It seems that we have to have a head-on encounter.

That sticky sound was not the sound of footsteps, but the sound of something running across the patio stair railing. That huge head didn't need to walk. It could rise or fall freely in the patio, just like an elevator.

.

Wait, elevator?

All the images in this kind of horror scene are meaningful and represent something. The elevator is an image that appears repeatedly in the two scenes. For Martha Wayne, the elevator must have a special meaning.

Was Martha Wayne's first encounter with a monster in an elevator?

Schiller was not sure, but it suddenly occurred to him that if this rule of not hearing, not seeing, not speaking was for Martha Wayne, or Martha Wayne felt that she was in this state in the manor, then this was

The imaginary monster must also be targeting Martha.

Schiller immediately knew what to do.

He first squatted down and hid in the corner of the stairs, waiting for the huge head to rise up.

When the black shadow slowly approached, the unpleasant fishy smell came and made Schiller almost unable to breathe. He endured the feeling of suffocation and looked at the huge head. The weak moonlight illuminated the entire head.

The moment he looked directly at this head, Schiller felt as if he had been hit hard. He felt a bloody smell lingering between his mouth and nose. He stretched out his hand and wiped it, and a lot of nosebleeds broke out.

But the glance just now did not allow Schiller to see clearly whether there was anything else on the head, so he could only take another look. This time, blood flowed from Schiller's eye sockets.

His field of vision was almost completely dark, and he obviously couldn't take a third look. But the good news was that Schiller saw two tentacles on the back of Alfred's head that seemed to be grasping a series of doorknobs, which was also consistent.

Image of a butler holding the keys to the whole house.

This big head cannot be looked at directly. Schiller's glance at him has attracted Alfred's attention, and can even be said to have ignited Alfred's anger.

The tentacles were flying towards this side, and small tentacles like bamboo shoots began to appear on the ground. Many people before were stabbed by these tentacles on the ground.

Schiller tried his best to avoid being touched by the tentacles. His body was flexible and he kept moving around until he reached the other side of the patio.

He reached out and threw something down.

It was the doorknob he had removed before, but there were two hairs wrapped around the doorknob. They were the two hairs that Schiller found in the battery compartment of the hotel alarm clock and were suspected to be Martha Wayne's.

Schiller's bet was correct, this was indeed Martha Wayne's hair, and Alfred always regarded Martha as his first target. The doorknob fell to the first floor with a thud, and the big head followed closely.

Schiller made an extremely risky move - he jumped directly from the patio railing, jumped on top of the big head, snatched away the door handle string, and then jumped to the patio on the second floor.

This act of direct contact really angered Alfred. Perhaps it was because the weight of the two hairs was too small. Alfred once again changed his target and turned his face to Schiller.

Schiller guessed that there must be something special about the doorknob held by Alfred. Whether it was the master bedroom or the study, it might be a place that Alfred could not touch.

This is also very reasonable. Although he is a big butler, the owner's privacy comes first. There must be some places in the entire manor that he cannot go to.

Schiller ran back to the third floor in a few steps, randomly took a door handle from the door handle string, and screwed it into the hole of the door handle that had been removed before.

The moment the door was opened, a thick tentacle penetrated the corridor. Fortunately, Schiller had already entered the room first.

Schiller breathed a sigh of relief after closing the door. Listening to the gradually weakening movement outside, he knew that he had made the right choice again.

As soon as he turned around, he found that he was very lucky. This was a study room with some traces of activity. Judging from the height and state of the traces, it was Thomas Wayne who had been active here.

But to Schiller's surprise, everything was covered with a layer of dust. It looked like this study had not been used for at least 20 years.


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