Pushing open the door to the room, Jones not only felt the cold breath, but also smelled a sour smell.
There were drag marks on the ground, and it looked like some monster had crawled over.
Recalling the baby crying he just heard, Jones felt a little uncomfortable.
He checked his mobile phone. The battery was still 27% and the signal was full.
After making all preparations, he walked out with the mentally ill security guard.
Here, Jones did not think as far-reaching as Rahman, he just felt that teaming up would be good for him.
After all, in this weird place, having more teammates means more safety.
Just like Ramirez, the natural choice of Argentina, once said: The prerequisite for selling teammates is that you must have teammates to sell.
Of course, Ramirez didn't say it himself, but everyone felt that he seemed to have said this, and it was applied to him.
The reason why Ramirez is not in this game is that no one wants to team up with him, and he doesn't want to match.
In the abandoned mental hospital, Jones was able to persuade the mental security guard because he first asked about the mental security guard's needs, and then agreed immediately, and the two began to form a team.
The need for a mental security guard didn't sound difficult. He asked Jones to help him find a place where the mental patient's information was stored. As for whose information he was looking for, he didn't say.
When Jones asked if he knew any clues, the psychiatric security guard replied: "I don't know where that place is, but I heard that only doctors can go in, and I'm not a doctor."
Jones Thinking that I wanted to explore anyway, I agreed directly.
The more careful Chosen Ones will consider that this mentally ill security guard seems to be very powerful, and if he agrees to his request, he will indeed get some help.
But the rules also said that he would only protect his own safety for a period of time.
No one is sure how long this period of time will last.
So psychiatric security guards are both protection and danger.
While gaining protection, there is another task.
But at this time, teammates need help again, and time cannot be allocated.
But Jones was too lazy to think about this. After all, it might be more dangerous for him to go out and explore alone.
Soon, Jones came to the stairs with the psychotic security guard.
The second floor does look too normal, and it doesn’t look like there are any clues.
Generally, the chosen ones with some experience will not explore such a place when time is tight.
There is a very long large intestine placed along the blood trail near the corridor on the third floor.
In such an abnormal situation, Jones naturally followed the drag marks.
After 12 o'clock in the night, the abandoned mental hospital became even more gloomy. Under the light of candlelight, the large intestine became more and more permeable, as if it could move at any time.
In fact, Jones wanted to hit him with an axe, but he was afraid that doing so would activate something terrible, so he didn't do it.
After walking about twenty meters, the large intestine on the ground suddenly started to move.
However, it did not attack Jones, but seemed to be suddenly pulled away by someone.
In order not to miss this clue, Jones quickly chased after him.
It's not that he didn't think about grabbing it directly, but the pulling speed of the large intestine was too fast. If he was dragged away, a layer of skin on his body would fall off in a few minutes.
So before three minutes passed, Jones lost his large intestine.
He could only continue searching along the traces on the ground. After walking around a few corners, Jones found the place where the large intestine disappeared. It was a relatively large room that looked like an operating room.
The room was dark and very wide. Jones and the psychiatric security guard looked at each other and decided to go in and take a look.
"You've never been here before?" Jones asked.
“I seem to have been here, but it seems that I have never been here.” The answer from the mentally ill security guard was still very vague.
In fact, the mentally ill security guard here has already given a hint, but Jones has not noticed it yet.
When Jones walked in, a stench hit him inside, just like the stench Jones smelled when he first woke up.
It felt like this was the source of the stench. Jones was so dizzy due to the stench that he didn't even notice that he had stepped on something soft.
When he recovered, he realized that he had stepped on some broken internal organs.
The room is very large. A small candle can only illuminate a small area nearby. There is still a lot of space in the distance.
But the front looks more dangerous, and Jones is hesitant to move forward rashly.
Resisting the pain, Jones handed the candle to the psychiatric security guard and turned on the flashlight of his cell phone.
But it was this opening that shocked Jones.
Under the light of the flashlight, Jones could see that the wall in front of him was all flesh.
In addition, there are some organs deep in the flesh wall that are several times larger than normal people. The most eye-catching one is a beating heart.
Of course, Jones didn’t have a friend who had his heart and lungs taken out, so he wasn’t sure it was a heart, but he just thought it looked a bit like it.
But after he scanned the area, he could see that it seemed to have been damaged by something, and something was missing.
Because some of the 'blood vessel' connections are cut off. If they were not cut off, there should be something connected here.
And the heart seems to be contaminated, with some signs of blackening.
"I am playing the role of a doctor. Is it possible that the strange world is prompting me to find a way to repair this place?"
This is what Jones thought at first sight.
After thinking carefully, he even speculated that maybe the abandoned mental hospital where he was was a 'living thing', and this might be the place to maintain this whole 'living thing'.
At first, Rahman didn’t understand what the [‘cleanest’ room] mentioned in Rule 7 meant.
Because in his opinion, the rooms here seem to be the same, so how can they be considered the cleanest?
But now, he feels that as long as this place is repaired, this will be the cleanest room.
If you want to survive tonight, the biggest danger is actually not the mentally ill, strange, and aboriginal people here, but the unclean things mentioned in Rule 8.
Since the rules mention unclean things, then these things will definitely appear, and I have no way to hide them.
At least for now, Jones doesn't know where the dirty stuff will come from.
Only by solving the problems in this operating room and having the 'cleanest' room can we get rid of the filth on our bodies.
Of course, this is just Jones's guess based on the existing intelligence. Whether it is correct or not is not known for now, but he knows the main line.
After scanning around, Jones didn’t know how to deal with it without getting any relevant information.
But he knew that the information must be in this building, as long as he found it.
Just when he was about to go out, the old face of the mentally ill security guard suddenly began to twitch, and his eyes showed a fierce light.
He gritted his teeth, as if trying to suppress something.
(End of this chapter)