Chapter 224: Knowing too much is a sin
With just a little thought, Yan Wu quickly figured out the key: "Yu Ziqian has already opened the almanac, and is using the rules of Zhao You to seek good fortune, avoid evil, and offset The bad luck I brought.”
< br>He picked up the work badge hanging on the branch and looked at it under the moonlight. Instead of hanging it back, he threw it into the bushes aside, and then stuck Ning Zhe's wooden stick on the ground to serve as a tombstone. Pulled it out and stuck it under another tree.
Whether it's useful or not, An Wu doesn't mind adding some trouble to Yu Ziqian.
After all, the next game will be directly linked to ‘luck’.
Ang Wu looked back at the high prison wall behind him and whispered: "Calculate the time, it's almost time."
A gust of wind suddenly blew in the Shenyu Valley at night, blowing the woods into billowing green waves, and Ang Wu's body The nearby trees also swayed in the wind, and with a click, a dead branch as thick as an arm suddenly broke and fell down, smashing his head and bleeding.
“…”
Holding the bloody back of his head, Wu stood up angrily without saying a word. He did not curse or complain. He had long been used to bad luck.
"But you will be more unlucky than me, Yu Ziqian..." Xi Wu murmured softly and left the tomb under the tree.
At the same time in the prison, Ning Zhe pushed open the door and walked into a single cell, dragging out a half-dead prisoner from inside.
"Are you sure it was a prison guard who opened the cell door?" Ning Zhe asked the prisoner in the cell next to him.
"Yes, yes, that's right...Everyone saw it. A prison guard, as if he was not afraid of ghosts, walked up to the ghost and untied it..." The prisoner hesitated. He replied: "After untying the rope of that ghost, the prison guard came to this cell. I don't know what he said to Lao Wang when he entered it, and Lao Wang became like this..."
Lao Wang is the name of this half-dead prisoner.
Ning Zhe put down the gun pointed at the prisoner next door and put it back on his waist. He freed his hand and opened Lao Wang's eyes. The eyes under his eyelids were moving unconsciously, as if he was dreaming.
"What did Yan Wu do to him?" Ning Zhe put down Lao Wang, filled with doubts in his heart.
This Lao Wang is a new prisoner who was imprisoned here just last month. Like Lao Li, he was influenced by the ideological stamp and went to extremes to kill people and was imprisoned. Ning Zhe had already stolen from him a few days ago He has lost his identity as "the God who cannot be looked directly at" in Lao Wang's perception.
But not long ago, Ning Zhe felt through Tai Yi that this identity disappeared.
There are two possibilities for this situation, either Lao Wang does not think he is the ‘God who cannot be looked at directly’, or Lao Wang is dead.
The first possibility is unlikely, because Ning Zhe has already solidified this understanding of Lao Wang into a ideological seal. Although the rules that Tai Yi copied are not as extreme and absolute as those of real ghosts, they are Nor can it be changed easily.
The second possibility is also wrong, because Lao Wang is not dead.
He is still alive, just asleep...if this state can be called sleep.
Ning Zhe pulled out the dagger and inserted it into Lao Wang's thigh, deliberately avoiding the blood vessels, and the entire blade was completely submerged in the flesh.
Old Wang's body twitched and his thighs spasmed. This was a biological instinctive neurological reaction, but other than that, there was no other reaction. No matter how much blood flowed down the blade and dripped to the ground, there was no sign of waking up.
“What exactly did Yan Wu do to him?” Ning Zhe had no clue.
According to the description of the prisoner in the next cell, Yan Wu only said a few words to Lao Wang after entering the cell.
With just a few words, not only did Tai Yi’s mental imprint on Lao Wang disappear, but they also caused him to fall into a deathly sleep that he could not wake up from now... He was confused and confused. It feels maddening.
"And..." Ning Zhe put down the sleeping Lao Wang and looked at the prisoners in the cell next to him who were looking at him eagerly: "Why didn't Yan Wu kill them?"
The prisoner in the next cell indirectly witnessed him doing something to Lao Wang through the wall. Maybe he didn't see it directly, but the upgraded people regard information as life. If Ning Zhe himself is angry, he must They will kill all the people in the prison.
But Yan Wu did not. Not only did he not kill the indirect witnesses in the surrounding cells, he did not even kill Lao Wang, who was directly affected. "Yi Wu deliberately left these people alive. Why?"
Ning Zhe threw the sleeping Lao Wang back on the bed and walked along the corridor from cell to cell. The prisoners inside looked at the mask on his face and the gun in his hand, and they were all silent.
Lao Wang was not the only one who was still asleep. In every single cell with the cell door open, the prisoners who had been approached by Ang Wu fell into the same state, sleeping as soundly as death.
These prisoners have one thing in common - they have all been imprisoned in Shenyugu Prison in the past two months.
"An Wu vaguely knew why I came to this prison, but it was very vague and I didn't know the specific details." Thinking of this, Ning Zhe relaxed a little.
Because although there have been many prisoners imprisoned in the prison in the past two months, not all of them are affected by the 'God who cannot be looked at directly'. Some of them are just plain bad.
These people who were not bewitched by the stamp of thought, but committed crimes because of their bad natures, and who happened to be sentenced to prison in the past two months, were still wrathful even if they were not influenced by God. Indiscriminately pulled into the same 'dead sleep' state as Lao Wang.
“This shows that Angwu is not aware of the specific rules of the God who cannot look directly at him. He only got some information through other channels and vaguely knew that the purpose of my coming here was for these prisoners, but he did not know The real underlying reason.”
Ning Zhe breathed a sigh of relief and looked down at the watch in his hand: 22:31.
There are less than 2 hours until midnight.
Looking around, looking at the prisoners who were either openly or secretly staring at him in the cells, Ning Zhe had a feeling:
"Maybe that upside-down ghost is just a cover to attract my attention. My strength makes me too busy to take care of myself, A pretext for not being able to pay attention to what is happening in the prison."
"Some of the specific actions that Yan Wu did in this prison may be the real means he used to deal with me..."< br>
But what exactly did he do? Will it have any real impact on me if the prisoners who have been in prison for the past two months have been kept sound asleep?
Yes, but not many.
Losing his identity will indeed make it impossible for Ning Zhe to advance his plan to control the God who cannot be looked directly at, but if it is to threaten his life immediately, it really can't be done.
With the rules that are too easy to simulate and the observation of the Erawan Buddha, even if Ning Zhe cannot control the god in a short time, he will not immediately face the life and death crisis of losing himself, but the countdown to death has become shorter. .
So why did Yanwu deliberately leave these prisoners alive?
What is it about these prisoners that threatens me?
Ning Zhe was thinking when suddenly, a gust of wind blew from behind.
"Zi Qian?"
That was a voice that was very familiar to Ning Zhe, Zhang Yunwen's voice.
The moment he heard this voice, an uncontrollable impulse suddenly emerged in Ning Zhe's heart. He turned his head suddenly and looked behind him.
The empty corridor of the prison was empty, except for a gust of cold wind blowing quietly over his shoulder.
He is dead.
At the moment of death, Ning Zhe wanted to understand the answer to this question:
Is there really anything about these prisoners that could threaten my life?
Yes.
They witnessed the Upside Down Ghost killing the prison guard, and also witnessed what Yan Wu did.
Thousands of prisoners imprisoned in Shen Yugu Prison, without exception, all of them know the existence of 'strangeness'.
(End of this chapter)