Chapter 5: The Zombie Monk

Si Huayue squatted down and probed the monk's snort and carotid artery, and found that he had just passed out.

The matter was not over here, and the laughing wolf came over again at this time, tugged at the pants of his lower boss Hua Yue with his teeth, and led her to continue to the next room.

There are a total of eighteen rooms in the north bungalow, all of which have closed doors and turned off the lights, and there are people in three rooms, all of whom are unconscious, and they should all be monks in the temple.

It wasn't until this moment that Si Huayue noticed that something was wrong.

The unconscious monk is secondary, and what is wrong is the lamp.

The dead still need to light a lantern, but the living don't need lighting at night? Could it be that these monks on night duty are all night vision?

Why is everything in the entire courtyard as lifeless as ashes, except for the flowing water under the small bridge?

It belongs to the same temple, and even their security booth has electricity, why is it dark here? The wires are short-circuited?

The ashes outside the temple should be placed in this bungalow, and the indoor hygiene is very clean.

Si Huayue noticed that there was an urn neatly placed on the tall urn, one jar and one portal, and a small platform leaned out of the front face, many of which were placed with fake flowers for sacrifice.

The cans all have names and photographs, black and white photos of old and young, men and women.

Now she was parked in the room at the end of the west, and there was no one alive in this room.

Snorted, this room was the same as several other rooms, and when I opened the door and entered, a spicy and pungent smell of e-liquid rushed to my nose.

Approaching the urn, I pinched one of the half-burned white wax, which was slightly warm, and the candle tears were a little soft, which indicated that the candle had not been extinguished for a long time.

It's no wonder that there is a smell of oil smoke in the house.

Just as Si Huayue was about to investigate further, there was a sound of a heavy object falling to the ground in the room next to him, and at the same time, there was a low whimper, like the sound of a laughing wolf.

Looking back, she realized that at some point, she had actually separated from the laughing wolf.

Feeling deeply uncomfortable, she hurried to the room where the sound was made, and when she entered, she saw the scene inside, and the hairs on the back of her neck instantly stood on end.

The laughing wolf fell to the ground and twitched, his hair was unkempt, and some white mucus was coming out of his mouth, looking like he had been poisoned.

The unconscious monk in this room had woken up, but his image looked terrifying.

His face was sallow, the whites of his eyes were red, and he felt that his eyes could bleed at any time.

He stared straight at the laughing wolf who fell to the ground, his arms stretched straight forward, his knees were also straight and unbent, and he swung his legs stiffly, moving towards the laughing wolf like a big crab.

If you change the monk's uniform on his body to the official uniform of the Qing Dynasty, and then paste a yellow ghost painting charm on his forehead, that pale as paper-like face, red eyes, stiff limbs, and no makeup at all, you can play Mr. Zombie.

The word "corpse" flashed through my mind.

However, because I had probed his snort and carotid artery when I came in earlier, I knew that he was only unconscious, not dead.

If this person was really a dead man who had deceived the corpse, Si Huayue could kick him away without any scruples.

But she couldn't, if she kicked out a good one, it would be tantamount to aggravating his condition on the basis of the original poisoning, or even death.

Now the only way to do this is to quickly rescue the laughing wolf from the clutches of this zombie monk and leave here.

Si Huayue's movements were very fast, and at the moment when the zombie monk's hands were about to touch the body of the laughing wolf, she rushed straight over, picked up the two hind legs of the laughing wolf and evacuated directly to the courtyard.

Seeing this, the zombie monk paused for a moment, probably wondering where the prey was about to go.

Slowly straightening up, his blood-red eyes looked at Si Huayue, who was holding the laughing wolf in the courtyard, and then with a flick of his arm, with a snapping sound of bone friction, he twisted out a strange angle from his body above the waist.

Then lift the left leg and land on the ground, then pull up the right leg and land on the ground, at this time the body is in the same direction, and it doesn't look like a splicing.

Looking at this strange monk, Si Huayue didn't know whether to leave immediately, or whether to knock the monk unconscious and take him away, if she let him go here, she was worried that the other two unconscious monks would be attacked by him.

But at this moment, there were sounds in the other two rooms one after another, and Si Huayue only glanced at them and knew that they were the two rooms with monks.

When Si Huayue left the two rooms before, he closed the door, and the door was opened inward, if it was a normal person, he would pull the door instead of hitting the door, because in this case, the door would only be closed more and more strictly.

Therefore, from the sound, it can be basically concluded that the two monks should also be the same as the one in front of them, "mutated".

Immediately afterwards, there was a similar impact sound from the three towers located in the courtyard, and listening to the sound, there should be at least six or seven mutant monks.

Since they have all mutated, there should be no such thing as attacking each other.

Thinking of this, Si Huayue didn't stay any longer, and with a force under his feet, he hugged the laughing wolf and ran directly in the direction of the dog cave.

The reason why she didn't go through the gate was because she wasn't sure if it was safe there, and if the laughing wolf wasn't in trouble, maybe she would go over and find out, but now, no.

We have to get out of here first, save the wolf, and then find someone to come and help save them.

Si Huayue ran as fast as lightning with all his might, and the zombie monk could only watch.

When he came to the entrance of the cave, Si Huayue held his breath and listened, then went to the entrance of the cave and looked out, making sure that there was no danger, and then pushed the wolf out of the hole.

Then, she crawled out as she had done before.

The laughing wolf had no movement at this time, and he didn't twitch anymore, as if he was asleep, and let Si Huayue push around.

When he came to the edge of the bamboo forest, Si Huayue hesitated, and it was still dark in the bamboo forest.

When she came in before, it was the laughing wolf who took her out of the bamboo forest.

Although the bamboo forest is not very large, after entering, the darkness makes people have no sense of direction, and Si Huayue is not sure if he can find his way to come.

Glancing at the laughing wolf in his arms, he fell asleep, and he couldn't wake up no matter how he shook it, and he wanted to count on it to lead the way.

I turned on my phone and pulled up the compass inside, but I found that the needle kept trembling, and I couldn't find the right direction stably at all.

There are only two possibilities for such a situation, one is that the compass is broken, and the other is that there is a magnetic field nearby.

But this is a mobile phone, not a real metal compass, how can this happen?

Forget it, since you can't use it, just go by feeling.

After carefully identifying the four directions of east, west, north and south, Si Huayue didn't care if anyone would find out, so he turned on the flashlight of his mobile phone and plunged into the bamboo forest.

Once inside, she walked straight west without squinting.

After walking for almost twenty minutes, I looked at the front of me, and there was still a dense bamboo forest, and I didn't look like I was going to the edge at all.

When she came in with the laughing wolf, she was very slow, and she walked for a quarter of an hour before going out.

Right now, she's three times as fast as when she came in, but she's been walking for more than twenty minutes and hasn't gone out yet.

She realized that she was lost.