197、SCP-173

"What the hell?"

Song Le wasn't afraid, he was just disturbed by the scream.

It's normal for anyone who is concentrating on a small sound to be disturbed by a loud sound that suddenly sounds.

Muttering in his mouth, he subconsciously turned his head to look behind him, and then, he saw the source of the sound, and then he was really frightened.

On the other side of the passage, about ten meters away from him, a massacre was being staged, which was not the most brutal, but the most bizarre.

To be precise, it was a massacre that stopped half abruptly, although the result of the slaughter had already been done, the target of the slaughter must have died, and no one could have folded their necks 180 degrees without dying, but it did stop.

What Song Le saw was a statue of about 2.2 meters, with two arms that had no palms, breaking the neck of a clone wearing an orange-red prison uniform.

The light was bright, and he could see the concrete and steel of the statue, as well as the peanut-shaped body of the statue with hands and feet, and the facial features of the head sprayed with red, black, and gray paint.

Although its current posture was very strange and terrifying, Song Le still recognized the true identity of the statue at a glance, and then began to feel chills in his heart.

SCP-173!

The earliest SCP project was the fundamental reason for the establishment of the SCP Foundation.

Song Le wasn't afraid of SCP-173, nor did he think that SCP-173 alone could send chills down his heart.

With his strength, he would have no problem fighting SCP-173.

Although it may not be possible to kill this guy, mainly because this guy is not set to kill the option.

However, SCP-173 is not invincible.

It can kill SCP D-class personnel composed of ordinary people at will, but for a pioneer like him, its seemingly inexplicable horror is not very fast.

Of course, most importantly, SCP-173 has been set with an Achilles' heel in that it will never move when viewed.

With these two points, Song Le had no problem trying to avoid SCP-173's neck-twisting method.

The problem he is facing now is that now that SCP-173 has appeared, it means that the world of SCP-Origin that he is currently in has begun to function, and more SCP objects will soon appear.

SCP-682 Indestructible Lizard, SCP-076 Abel, SCP-......

With only one SCP-173, Song Le could easily deal with it, and more SCP objects appeared, and even he could only escape.

This has nothing to do with his prudence, after all, this is a world where even the more powerful Chosen One have a headache, and even if he is not cautious, he is not arrogant enough to ignore it.

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As luck would have it, after Song Le and SCP-173 confronted each other for a minute, he actually watched SCP-173 for a minute, and the AI virus implanted in the Flame Empress successfully obtained all the permissions, and took the initiative to open the passage door to the Flame Queen's host computer room for Song Le.

Song Le glanced down and confirmed that all of the Flame Empress's weapon privileges had been closed, and he didn't want to be cut into pieces by the laser net as he passed through the passage.

After 1 second, he looks up at SCP-173 again.

SCP-173 was indeed very fast, and in just one second, it completed the task of twisting the clone's neck, and then approached Song Le for about 10 meters, to a distance of only a few steps from Song Le.

Song Le stared at SCP-173 as he stepped back into the passage, commanding the AI virus to close the passage.

SCP-173 does not attack humans outside of its "line of sight", for which it is certain, otherwise there would be no way to contain it.

Song Le didn't stay in the passage, and went directly into the Flame Empress's host room.

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There is nothing special about the Flame Empress's host computer room, it seems to have a strong sense of technology, but it is just that, there is no portal in Song Le's imagination at all, which makes him very disappointed and very confused.

Theoretically, if the SCP-Origins world started with the Resident Evil template, there should be a portal to the next world, otherwise there would be no way to continue the next step of the investigation.

Unless......

Song Le suddenly thought of a question.

There are two special scenes in the entire Resident Evil world, one is the B restaurant, and the other is the Flame Empress console room, and most of the plots take place in these two scenes or annexes.

He'd already been to Restaurant B, where there were only the remains of monsters and clones, no portals, and it didn't look like there would be portals.

The Flame Empress's host room, he's here right now, but there's no sign of a portal here.

In general, the world of SCP-Origin may experience temporal and spatial chaos, but it is unlikely that the rules will be violated.

For example, when Song Le entered the entrance of the hive from the villa before, he accidentally saw the battle between those alpha team clones and containments, which is a phenomenon that does not belong to this world and is invaded by other worlds because of the chaos of time and space.

And he just looked at SCP-173, and SCP-173 did not break the rules, and was able to move while he was watching, which is a concrete manifestation of the fact that there are no violations of the rules in this world.

Now, the portal doesn't appear where it should be, and there are only three possibilities.

The first is that the time and space are chaotic, and the portal appears in the Flame Empress's host room, but not this time and space, Song Le needs to wait for the world to repair itself.

The second possibility is that the rules are chaotic, and the portal appears in this world, but not in the B dining room and the Flame Empress console room, but in other locations.

However, Song Le doesn't believe in the first two possibilities, because this violates the rule that there will be no violation of the rules.

He prefers to believe that it is the third possibility, and from the beginning, he has misjudged that he has entered the world that he thought he was not entering.

In other words, what he entered was not actually the world of the "Resident Evil" movie, but a game world, or world, that was highly similar to the world of "Resident Evil".

To be more specific, it should be based on the "Resident Evil" movie world, and the world that was created for the second or even third time.

For example, the world of "Infinite Terror" has the first chapter of Resident Evil.

Thinking of this, Song Le had a clearer understanding of the various abnormalities he had discovered before.

For example, entering the underground passage, the subway car that was supposed to appear did not appear, and Alice, James, and others, who were supposed to be in the car, did not appear.

Another example is the Alpha Team and the containment items he saw before entering Cafeteria B.

This is the only reason why all anomalies can be perfectly explained, rather than simply blaming anomalies for accident and chaos.

In this case, according to the rules, the portal will not appear in the B restaurant, nor will it be the Flame Empress host room, but the laser tunnel and the subway car.

Apparently there is no laser tunnel either, and only one last possibility remains, and the portal is in the vanished subway car.

Song Le, who had cleared his mind, had another headache.

The cause of the headache was, of course, that he had to pass by SCP-173 again, and then deal with the possibility of more SCP objects.

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