182 Chapter 182

The dream that made Isaac fall out of his chair was so real that he couldn't bear it, and of course, all nightmares are called nightmares because they were terrible enough.

But that nightmare seems to be more than just terrifying.

Isaac dreamed of Calvin, and his worried brother was standing in the darkness of nothingness, behind him was a very disturbing red wooden door, the old door and the glowing brass handle felt vaguely familiar to Itzhak, and he suspected that he might have seen it somewhere. But the door was only a minor issue, and what really scared Isaac was the "thing" standing next to Calvin.

Isaac didn't know how to describe it—it looked vaguely human, but it had an indescribably inhuman aura all over it.

Isaac swore that he was probably the scariest creature he had ever seen. It had a handsome, human-male face (that face, like the door, gave Isaac an uncomfortable familiarity), but on the surface of its near-perfect body was covered with a thin layer of black fur, and on its back, an illusory black shadow was wriggling, from a distance it looked like the tentacles of some legendary creature. Its arms were as muscular as a beast, and they were now firmly attached to Calvin's thin shoulders.

[No-]

Isaac wanted to scream, but in his dream he was firmly held off by an invisible membrane, and he could only watch as the monster took Calvin into its arms little by little.

It seemed to be saying something to Calvin, and Isaac couldn't hear it, but he could clearly see the angry look on Calvin's face after hearing those words. And the monster was responding to Calvin's anger. The monster began to shapeshift.

Starting from the back, the black tentacles that made Isaac feel creepy and a little disgusting, the ever-changing outline of the tentacles became solidified little by little, the black fur on its body became richer, and its body began to swell and change, and its spine began to arch back little by little...... The last thing to transform was the monster's head. His nose began to stretch outward, his teeth poking out through the gap between his lips, his teeth unusually sharp.

Fur, teeth, reddened eyes, and pointed ears.

The monster turned into a huge, humanoid black dog in an instant.

It howled incessantly at Calvin, its teeth and claws digging deep into Calvin's flesh.

[Let him go, you damn monster-]

Isaac was extremely anxious.

The incident between Calvin and the black dog in front of him made Isaac feel unlucky, and even ...... Even a little blasphemous.

The red door slowly pushed open a crack, and Isaac was sure he saw countless pale hands poking out from behind the crack in the door, and those hands reached out to the chimera of Calvin and the monster that had gradually blended together.

The most frightening thing was far more than that (of course, that scene was enough to make Isaac feel sick and creepy), and what completely broke Isaac's spirit was Calvin's inadvertently turned face.

It was a face without any human expression, without a hint of emotion.

That face made the troublesome brother that Isaac remembered a different person entirely...... No, not people.

It's a god.

It's angels.

But it's not human, it's not Isack's brother.

It was at the moment that the dark purple pupils met that Isaac heard a part of his body clearly tell him, "You have completely lost your brother."

Isaac then woke up in pain and fear.

He believed that his face was probably rather ugly, for Joyce had gone back and tapped him on the shoulder a short time later.

"Dinner?"

The man asked simply.

Isaac glanced at the time, then rubbed his eyebrows. It's not a nice thing to have dinner with Joyce, and Isaac can imagine that there is a good chance that he will see Han next to Joyce.

The two men may just be looking for a place that isn't the police station to talk to him about the case — or maybe a new round of side-kicks.

But inexplicably, today's Izak feels that he really needs to breathe. He nodded and agreed to Joyce's offer that they would go to the Red Plaid Cafeteria next to the police station to grab a bite to eat and catch their breath or something.

But what Isaac didn't know was that the decisions he made on that unexplained impulse would end up making him miss something.

As he and Joyce sat on the faded plastic-skinned couch in the Red Plaid Restaurant, a haggard-looking woman staggered into the police station and cautiously said that she had something "amazing" to show the director in charge of the Blue Diamond Crown Hotel bombing.

If Isaac had been there and had noticed a small altercation between the woman and some of the tired policemen, he would have barely recognized that the emaciated, unusually ashen woman was Madeleine.

"I'm sorry, but the information you provided ......"

In a makeshift office, a young policeman hesitated to flip through the papers, and he stopped talking to Madeleine.

In fact, he knew very well that he probably shouldn't have brought the woman in front of him into the office — an act that might have delusional her, and irritated her delusions even more.

Yes, delusional.

It was the only word that popped into the officer's mind when he heard Madeleine's words.

Madeleine was very serious about telling the police what she had about the so-called "news", which she insisted...... The fire that took place in the Reed of the Blue Diamond Hotel was a heavenly punishment.

"The Adventists have sinned. ”

Madeleine's eyes widened as she glared at the officer in front of her, then muttered a repeat.

"I know it sounds a little crazy, but it's true...... Those people use high-end hotels as transit centers to sell the pretty boys and girls...... They also let the brainwashed people sleep with the rich and powerful there......"

"Sorry ma'am......"

"Their actions infuriated the true angels, who allowed their hounds to open the gates of hell and unleash the hellish fires that raged in them...... The demonic fires will burn the bodies of all sinful people, and their souls will ...... Hee-hee...... Their souls are taken back to the lowest levels of hell by the hounds......"

The officer couldn't help but feel a headache.

He was so tired, so tired that he could barely hold back his expression, and he regretted his damn pity, yes, it was out of pity that he had brought Madeleine into the office, and had caused himself the same trouble.

He didn't understand why he was sitting here listening to the chatter of a crazy woman who was obviously out of her mind, just because of the other person's overly bleak appearance.

Thinking of this, the officer couldn't help but glance at Madeleine again.

In fact, the officer's pity and sympathy were not motivated by sheer stupidity. Madeleine had escaped from the hospital a day earlier, when she had come close to dying. The massive loss of blood gave her a terrible grayish whiteness, she was so thin that it seemed like a thin layer of skin on her skeleton, her cheeks and eye sockets were deeply sunken, and her lips were full of tears, from which a thin and dull color oozed from the tears whenever she spoke.

And the great despair in her eyes and an indescribable sense of mission made her whole person show a strange excitement - like a cluster of firewood burning to the end, and the temperament in her body made it difficult to refuse her request.

"I'm really sorry, but what you're saying — there's probably no way to get it into our file as official information. ”

The young officer said dryly to Madeleine.

Madeleine's voice instantly sharpened.

"Why?! What I said is true! You shouldn't even bother with the bullshit Blue Diamond Hotel! They should all die—they're all sinners—"

"Ma'am!"

"You should investigate the Adventists, the deceitful, disgusting sect! Do you know how many people died because of them?! They are the most terrible criminals in this country, they are the ......"

"Please calm down!"

The young officer interrupted Madeleine uncontrollably, and the latter's gaze at him at that moment made him feel a little creepy. But it was at this time that the door to the temporary office was pushed open.

An older, more senior officer pushed the door open and walked in.

"Sir!"

"You go out first...... It's up to me here. ”

The older officer glanced at Madeleine and whispered.

Then he did it again in front of Madeleine.

Madeleine sat up straight because of his seriousness and seriousness.

"Sir, listen to me, everything I said is true, the fire ......"

But what Madeleine didn't expect was that she would receive a far more callous response than the younger police officer.

"The bombing of the Blue Diamond Hotel has nothing to do with the Adventists you said you said, Lady Madeleine. "You should go for psychiatric treatment and social assistance, instead of wasting our already overloaded police force here and letting him listen to your nonsense." ”

As he spoke, the older police officer flipped through the folder in his hand.

"The tragic death of your daughter in the fire of Angel Town is a great tragedy, and I sympathize and mourn, but you should be held accountable for the arsonist who caused that fire, not the Adventists. ”

"No, it's not...... Listen to me......"

"Ma'am, you can ask a lawyer to sue the Adventists for their poor care, as many do. I don't think it's a good thing that you're here at a time like this to vent your anger and make up information to mislead the police. ”

The older officer said, as if he had no idea how shaky and emaciated Madeleine was.

"I'm not lying, everything I said is true...... I saw it with my own eyes...... That man made me see everything......"

Madeleine murmured nervously, her eyes a little red, but the days of devastation had prevented her from shedding a single tear.

The author has something to say: I haven't been in good health these days, so I've rested for a few days~

It's not broken, don't be nervous...... 2k reading web