Abigail opened her eyes, carefully put the statue away, and then returned to the classroom.
The class was coming to an end. She turned sideways and sat back in her seat, but she didn't see Stephen's shadow.
As she looked around, the words Mr. Yi said echoed in her ears again.
"Justice..."
Abigail speculated repeatedly, her eyes flickered, and she guessed very keenly that Mr. Yi should have noticed that a bad person was trying to perform a blood-vengeance ritual.
So...he asked me to pay more attention...If such a person really appears, Mr. Yi wants me to seek justice and stop him?
Abigail still doesn't quite understand what Mr. Yi means, but she is very happy that the knowledgeable person has the same three views as her, and both of them believe that the blood-vengeance ritual is evil.
Next, the class ended, and the students yawned and stood up one after another.
Professor Carmen was cleaning up on the podium. When he saw Abigail, he said hello in a friendly manner.
"Miss Hermann, your male colleague is feeling a little unwell. I asked him to go back to my house to rest first. Ms. Gromant (the old maid) will take care of him. She used to be a nurse in the hospital."
"Really?"
"Please wait a moment... let's go home together."
The professor has a lot of information in his hands. He also has a black leather suitcase, and it took a lot of time to pack it up.
When the two arrived at the professor's house, Abigail discovered that Stephen was not here.
"Mr. Adams has never come to visit." The old maid replied to the professor and Abigail in surprise.
Abigail pursed her lips, guessing that the boy must have gone directly back to the apartment they rented off campus.
Although Professor Carmen was willing to let the two reporters live in his home, Abigail still felt that it was too much to disturb them, so she and Stephen rented an apartment near the college.
"Ms. Gromante, go prepare some desserts for our guests, and then make two cups of coffee."
When the professor returned to his home, his speech gradually relaxed. He took off his coat and hung it on the hanger nearby, and continued in a complaining tone.
"Ah! Another unsatisfying class, Miss Herman, did you know? The view from the podium is very broad, I can see clearly what everyone is doing."
These words revealed a bit of dissatisfaction and helplessness, and Abigail knew that he was talking about those absent-minded students.
"Knowledge is a fleeting miracle, and people often miss the best opportunity to master it."
After Professor Carmen finished speaking, he led Abigail into the study. After putting things away, he suddenly turned to her and said: "So, dear reporter, are you willing to seize this opportunity? Right now..."
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These words made Abigail a little confused. After she was stunned, she asked what the other party meant.
Professor Carmen showed a mysterious smile, and the green arc of light on his head gradually deepened in Abigail's eyes.
Next, the professor walked to the back of the study, took out a key from his pocket, and opened the mysterious closed room!
Our reporter seemed to see the ashes that had been dusty for a long time, scattered under the reflection of the sunlight outside the window.
From the very beginning, this room was forbidden by Professor Carmen's instructions.
For this reason, Stephen is always curious to find out.
Who could have expected that today the professor would take the initiative to show Abigail the scenery inside.
Following the professor's signal, Abigail walked into this mysterious room.
What caught her eyes was that in addition to the display cabinets she had spied in the keyhole before, more mysterious objects were placed in various corners of the room.
If you want to describe it, this room is like the room of an astrologer, or the collection room of a classical astronomer.
In the center, on a round table covered with red cloth, there is a crystal clear round crystal, giving people the illusion that a divination has just been performed.
Next to the crystal ball is a half-burned candle, which is now also lit by Professor Carmen.
There is a huge globe under the round table, and behind it is a short bookshelf with various ancient books. On the bookshelf are a sextant and a telescope.
There is a desk in the other corner, also covered with red cloth, with a mysterious six-pointed star drawn on it. Skulls resembling wolves and crows are placed on both sides of the six-pointed star, and there are a few old bundles of scrolls next to it.
Strange pendants are hung on the wall, and display stands are erected along the wall. Some are covered by gray cloth, and some are opened, and you can see the ancient cultural relics or collections.
Abigail was amazed at Professor Carmen's miniature museum, but the latter naturally walked to the innermost display stand and took down a necklace-like item made up of eight teeth.
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Abigail recognized this thing, and Stephen said that it was always moved, proving that Professor Carmen often used it.
"Ms. Herman, do you know what this is?" Professor Carmen said excitedly, "It is not an item from the Western Continent, but from the Eastern Continent."
After saying that, without caring about Abigail's reaction, the professor lifted up the carpet, took out some strange stones from the cabinet, and then arranged them in an irregular pattern on the ground.
"I said that the Valentan people on the Indong continent worship the Three Holy Gods, which are the three heads on the pillars."
"Recently, by studying this tooth necklace, I discovered some strange way, which seems to allow me to touch the mysterious realm."
"I suspect that this necklace comes from the spokesperson of the gods among the Valentan people, that is, a role like a priest or witch doctor. It can connect to the gods and even establish a communication channel with them."
"In the first trial, I wasn't sure if I saw anything, so I was hoping you could help me."
Abigail was stunned for a while, not understanding what Professor Carmen meant at all.
But what is very strange is that in Abigail's observation of Professor Carmen, although the professor's face was full of happiness, the arc of light above his head was not the green color expressing happy emotions, but showed a weird, Abby
An orange color that Gail has never seen before!
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"I don't understand, what do you want me to do?" Abigail asked cautiously.
Professor Carmen held her hand, pulled her between the gravels, and then put the necklace on Abigail's neck.
"I need you to go and see the scene I saw..."
Abigail was startled. She wanted to take off the necklace, but Professor Carmen held her shoulders firmly to prevent her from moving, and persuaded: "Don't you desire more knowledge? Explore
Doesn’t the unknown territory excite you? Now I give you this opportunity, Miss Herman..."
As Professor Carmen spoke, Abigail suddenly felt a vague fear rising from the depths of her heart. She suddenly felt that the professor seemed a little different today.
She still stretched out her hand to take off the necklace, but the hands of the old professor in front of her were pressing her down like pliers.
"Please...please let go..."
Before the female reporter could shout out, the mysterious formation set up by the other party immediately took effect.
Abigail's eyes lost their brightness in an instant, and her consciousness was pulled away from the present moment. She could no longer see Professor Carmen's private room in front of her eyes, but was enveloped by an endless gray fog.
Endless tearing sensations came from all directions, and she felt like she was an inflated balloon, being torn apart fiercely, and might burst at any time.
Various colors intertwined in front of her eyes, and she could not avoid being connected with this gray fog.
Is this what Professor Carmen feels?
Such terror and discomfort almost destroyed Abigail's consciousness, freeing up her body and turning her into a soulless body.
Something was moving in the gray mist. In the haze, Abigail saw four unknown things as big as mung beans, looming.
A strange neighing sound also appeared along with the four mung beans, and the extremely huge strip shadow moved along with the "four mung beans".
Abigail, who retained her last shred of sanity, thought she should have seen a snake!
An indescribable snake of darkness existing in the gray fog.
Those four mung bean-like things looked like lighted lamps in the fog, and their location should be the snake's head.
I'm afraid it's its eyes!
Thick fog came over, and "four mung beans" had hit Abigail's face, but she still couldn't see clearly what this mysterious species was.
Under this terrifying gaze, the crisis came instantly! Abigail's body left in the material world, and the seven orifices on her delicate face, actually flowed out blood quickly!