Chapter 466 [The Train] Shh!
Chapter 466 [The Train] Shh!
Just then, a faint sobbing sound came from the passage on the left.
The voice sounded very old.
It's... an old lady!
Did they go down the left road? But just then, before anyone could look, the crying stopped abruptly.
The next second, the sound of a child crying loudly came from the passage on the right!
“Da Bao.” Tian Qinghe immediately recognized him.
"They separated? No, Wei Lan already said that everyone should stay together!"
No sooner had Tian Qinghe finished speaking than something even stranger happened.
Wei Lan's voice could be heard from both passages, but it was very soft and sounded very distant.
"Where exactly are we going to go...?"
"Where are we going...?"
The two voices were separated by a few seconds, like television broadcasts from different channels, one sounding as it rose and fell, making one's hair stand on end in the empty corridor.
Han Bing stared intently at the two forked roads.
After a moment of silence, he sighed softly, "I'll do it."
"It's time, otherwise my strange creatures won't be of much use when we face the ghosts directly."
"You're going to open the first stage of the Netherworld?" Chen Ji's expression changed slightly.
For those who open up the Netherworld, due to the existence of the dormant period, they will not easily use A-level ghosts in reality.
Once used, it means opening the Netherworld.
Han Bing nodded.
"My A-level abilities are quite comprehensive." He chuckled self-deprecatingly, "It's just that they're somewhat useless when facing ghosts directly."
This is why he didn't use the A-level monster directly when he was in Zhangzhai, but instead used a lower-level monster with weaker side effects.
Tian Qinghe's lips twitched, and she silently moved a little further away from Han Bing.
He roughly knew what the other party's A-level ghost was like, and he always felt that the ghost was a bit creepy.
Its name is...
【Shh! 】
Under everyone's gaze, Han Bing pulled a crumpled piece of paper out of his pocket.
Unfold it and hand it to Tian Qinghe.
“Keep an eye on it for me,” he said, pointing to the painting above.
The painting depicts a dark room.
In the corner, a man with an indistinct face stood with his lips tightly pressed together, looking extremely terrified.
He was tiptoeing behind a strange, dark figure.
"If there's any unusual movement on the screen, just poke me," Han Bing said simply.
After saying that, he held up a finger to his lips and whispered:
"Shh!"
Nothing appeared.
But for some reason, everyone present developed goosebumps on their arms.
Chen Ji didn't care about that. Instead, he carefully observed Han Bing's every move. It was obvious that the nature of this strange creature was very similar to his method of taking someone else's life!
The "Chaos Mask" of Little Squirrel Su Qiuyue also belongs to this category.
This is a strange creature that was directly transformed from a ghost.
It seems the ghost has already appeared, but no one can see it.
In the silence, Han Bing stared wide-eyed, not blinking.
Slowly...
A cold wind suddenly blew in front of his face.
boo.
Han Bing gritted his teeth and remained silent, but to others, it looked as if his two eyeballs had suddenly popped out of their sockets.
Suddenly, all that remained on Han Bing's face were two dark, hollow eye sockets.
Next are the ears.
Then the mouth was wiped off.
Soon, only Han Bing's eyebrows and nose remained on her face; the rest of her face was as smooth as if it had been plastered with putty.
Han Bing silently took a step back. A few seconds later, the organ that had fallen to the ground was suddenly picked up by an unseen hand.
It slowly drifted towards the passage on the left.
His eyes darted around rapidly.
Chen Ji roughly understood Han Bing's ability to manipulate ghosts. That ghost must be the shadowy figure in the painting. It took away Han Bing's facial features and went to investigate on its own.
This is probably not just a simple exploratory artifact; it may have other uses.
However, as Han Bing said, the "Shh!" is more suitable to be used before seeing the ghost, otherwise Han Bing's true form will be easily found.
.......
Inside the pitch-black passage.
Han Bing was still not used to this feeling. His body was still in the same place, but his eyes, ears and mouth were moving forward.
Moreover, the use of "Shh!" this time gave him a bit of a creep.
It's different from before.
As soon as he entered the first stage of the Netherworld, he kept hearing a faint chuckle in his mind. Han Bing knew that it was the ghost's laughter.
This gave him a very bad feeling...
Forcing himself to calm down, Han Bing began to observe his surroundings.
After using the "Shh!" command, he was able to see things he couldn't see before.
For example, in the corners of this passage, you can occasionally see some sticky, black footprints.
"Bats," Han Bing said knowingly.
These are traces left by his shadow, invisible to the normal human eye.
At the same time, he could also feel a faint sense of being watched, but unlike a ghost, this unseen gaze carried a hint of bewilderment, as if the observer himself did not know what he would see.
"That woman!" Han Bing thought to himself. This was the strange ability of the sinister director beside Bat, and it was definitely not a simple detection.
In short, these two people have been here.
Soon, he saw a small room on one side of the passage, and his heart skipped a beat.
The door was pushed open by someone.
Inside was a woman with her back to the outside.
Her hair reached her waist, and she remained motionless, her forehead pressed tightly against the wall.
Han Bing silently floated to her side, observed the ghost, and discovered that she was actually a wooden sculpture.
Without the finishing touch, the mouth is closed, and even the nose is not fully depicted, making it impossible to perceive the outside world.
Han Bing tried several times, even touching the wooden sculpture with his lips, but she didn't react at all.
His heart moved slightly.
Previously, Chen Ji believed that this was the place where the Creator Ghost created strange objects.
Workshop C.
There will likely be A and B ahead of us.
So this is very likely the worst workshop, where the creatures inside don't yet meet the requirements to become ghosts?
Make a note of this location; you might be able to snag a low-level monster for free.
Han Bing silently retreated, drifting forward a short distance...
suddenly.
A hint of doubt flickered in his eyes.
The intense inspiration brought by the "Shh" made him realize a faint sense of crisis.
Returning to the previous room, Han Bing observed carefully for a while and realized that something was wrong.
Where are the wooden ears?
He carefully picked up a strand of hair with his mouth, and his eyes suddenly narrowed.
Beneath that thick, black hair...
It's not wood.
It is a person's complete ear.
The problem with this ghost is that it's not completely oblivious to its surroundings. If Han Bing isn't mistaken, its hearing is extremely sensitive, and it will immediately attack once it hears a sound.
Even knowing this, Han Bing's sense of crisis did not subside.
There are still problems.
He walked into the passageway, scanned his surroundings, and suddenly his gaze turned cold.
Since Han Bing only has facial features and is still floating in mid-air, he has not actually stepped on the ground.
So, he didn't notice...
There are many small stones on the ground.
The placement is ingenious.
In the shadows of the passageway, a few coins were scattered.
If you kick a stone, and the stone hits the coin, it will naturally make a strange sound.
"bat!"
A dark glint flashed in Han Bing's eyes.
Normally, this door should be closed, meaning the ghost inside can't hear what's happening outside.
The door was later opened.
These obstacles are still placed in front of the door.
Only a bat, capable of blending into the shadows, could accomplish all this without disturbing the ghost.
But how did he know in advance that they would come?
Thinking of that blank gaze, Han Bing's heart stirred.
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