Chapter 81: The Devil Is Not in the Shadows
"Tell me, what is the purpose of your hiding here?" said the man, still with a fierce expression.
"This guy won't think we're thieves!!" thought the dwarf boss.
"We're here to investigate some monsters!, have you found them here!?" the Czech said directly.
"Ridiculous! how can we have a water monster here!!" the man said as if he was a little nervous.
The two sides were silent for a while, and then they wanted to say something.
"Take us to see your farm! I suspect it's not that simple!" the Czech said.
"Why did you take you to the farm!!" said the man, beginning to be cautious.
"Don't worry, we have no other purpose!
The man, at the behest of the dwarfs, finally brought them to the farm.
There is a beautiful wooden house on the farm, and an iron rooster on the roof is a weather vane. The wooden house is a small two-story building, and the decoration is quite chic and elegant. At the top of the building there is an attic with a protruding window.
Nearby there is a large cowshed for cows.
Now the farmer is watching TV in his spare time.
"There's a guest tonight!" said the man.
"What are you here for??" the farmer asked the dwarfs directly.
"We're here to investigate!" the Czech said.
"What are you investigating!?" said the farmer, starting to get nervous.
"There's a monster attack in the river in our town! So we've been tracking it here! We think it's not that simple! There's something else going on!" the Czech said, scanning the farmer.
"Oh, how did you track it down here, and what does it have to do with the farm?" said the farmer, a little nervously.
"Oh! this guy's data is a question mark!" the Czech thought, surprised by the results of the scan.
"Do you drink beer?!I don't have anything else here!" said the farmer, pouring the dwarfs their glasses with a golden liquid.
The dwarfs nodded, picked up the bubbling beer and poured it into their bodies.
After drinking, the dwarfs ate the food on the table leisurely.
"I really think this is my home!!" thought the farmer, a little impatiently.
Obviously, the dwarfs have no intention of leaving, chatting and watching TV.
Only the Czechs were in harmony, secretly observing the farmer's expression.
The Czechs don't quite know whether the farmer's expression was impatience or hatred for the dwarfs.
"That's not early! it's time for us to go!" said the Czech tentatively.
The farmer's constricted brow suddenly loosened, and he looked like he was smiling.
"I should rest too!" said the farmer.
"No, no, no, we're going to spend the night here tonight!, farmer, do you agree!?I know you're generous!you're not going to refuse us!," said the dwarf boss.
When he said this, the farmer was embarrassed in front of everyone, and he didn't know what to say.
There were several farm workers and an apprentice, as well as dwarfs and Czechs.
"Of course, if you want to stay, you have to pay a subscription! I don't take in people I don't know!" said the farmer reluctantly.
The Czechs observed the farmer's every move and found that he hated the dwarfs.
Immediately, the Czechs became suspicious of the farmer. However, a small incident after that reassured the Czech Republic. It was a drunken worker lying on the couch and accidentally rolling on the floor, knocking over a glass on the table with one hand and smashing it on his head. The farmer had a nervous expression on his face and shouted for someone to get gauze to help the workers bandage. In addition, the farmer used cotton to wipe the blood from the workers' heads.
"If he wasn't human, then he couldn't be a demon! a demon has no good heart!" thought Czech, looking at the farmer who was busy with his work.
The farmer asked a few workers to help the drunk and injured worker away, and he told him what to say.
The Czechs let go of their suspicions, believing that the farmer was just tired of the dwarfs' lack of etiquette.
"I won't take you for it! But only for one night, and only the attic is empty!" said the farmer.
The dwarfs went up to the attic exhausted after brushing their bodies in the shower room on the first floor.
The attic was not used for anything other than to store debris, so there was dust and cobwebs everywhere. The dwarfs were so tired that they made a makeshift bed and lay down. As for the cleaning, the glory falls on the Czechs. The Czech, who had been busy for a long time, looked angrily at the dwarfs sleeping on the beds, and threw away the mops and rags with one hand.
"Let me do it! I slept so soundly!—I woke you up tonight!" thought the Czech, looking angrily at the dwarfs.
The Czech put down his cleaning tools and prepared to go downstairs to take a shower. When he first went down to the second floor, he carefully descended the stairs, because the light bulb on the second floor was broken, making the second floor staircase pitch black.
"Bang!!" Czech, as he descended the stairs, but bumped into a delicate body.
"Who!?, so unsightly," said a weak voice.
"I'm sorry! I'm a friend of the farmer! I'm here for the night! I'm very sorry!" said the Czech.
The shadow circled the Czech Republic and continued up the stairs.
At this time, in a tool room next to the wooden house, the light was still on, and only the voice of talking could be heard from inside.
"Are they really from the town?" asked the farmer.
The other person who spoke to them was the man who caught the dwarf, the farmer's apprentice.
"Yes, and it has something to do with the mutated fish, they're here to investigate this!" said the farmer's apprentice.
"That's not good! They must die! If they find out something, you and I are finished! So kill them tonight! Do it clean!" said the farmer.
"Yes! Yes, do you really want to ......?" said the farmer's apprentice, wiping the sweat from his forehead.
"Don't you dare!, do you know the consequences!" said the farmer menacingly.
"Yes, yes, I'll do it clean," said the farmer's apprentice.
At this time, the Czech Republic had already taken a shower and went to the attic. But instead of going to sleep right away, he looked at a pitch-black piano not far away, thinking about something.
A light blue moonlight shined through the windowsill on the dark and shiny piano, making the field very quiet. At this time, the Czech wanted to play a song to express his feelings, but he did not understand music. The Czech looked at it and fell asleep, falling into bed.
As the moonlight became brighter, the whole piano body shone out. A figure in a blue dress suddenly appeared at the piano and played a piece of music.
At this moment, a dark shadow suddenly jumped up to the attic. The figure in the blue dress was startled when he saw a dark figure suddenly appear in the attic, and was about to shout. The dark shadow instantly pounced on the figure in the blue dress, covered her mouth, and pulled her into the darkness.
"Uh......-huh!" the blue-dressed figure grunted with its mouth pressed against something, and its hands tied to struggle.
I saw that the black shadow came out of the darkness again and slowly approached the dwarfs.
Because, in a hurry, the black shadow did not tie the girl in the blue dress tightly. At this moment the girl broke free from the rope, jumped to the piano and played the ** part of the Concerto of Death.
At this time, the second dwarf didn't know whether he was woken up by the sound of the piano, or if he had the habit of going to the toilet at night, and he woke up from his slumber.
The second dwarf opened his eyes, and suddenly saw a stream of moonlight shining on the piano through the windowsill, and a blue figure playing, and fear appeared in his heart.
"Ahh
The others were asleep and were awakened by the shout.
When they awoke, they saw a figure in the darkness with a shiny dagger coming at them. At this moment, the Czech suddenly woke up and kicked the black shadow away.
Several men fought with the shadows, to the rhythm of the Death Concerto. Soon, the dwarfs took the murderer under control, escorted him to the moonlight, and pulled down his mask.
"It's you!!The farmer's apprentice!, if I'm not mistaken," said the dwarf boss.
Unexpectedly, at this time, the murderer jumped out of the window and escaped.
The next day, there was another burst of talking in the tool room.
"Have I done everything I asked you to do?" asked the farmer.
The farmer's apprentice was so frightened that he didn't dare to answer, and bowed his head.
"I didn't ......! I didn't succeed!" said the farmer's apprentice very quietly.
"What! you didn't !!," shouted the farmer, holding the apprentice by the neck with one hand, pressing him against the wall.
At this time, the farmer was extremely angry, his eyes flashed red, and he looked at the apprentice viciously.
"Ah......! Give me one more chance! Give me one more ...... Times...... Chance!" said the apprentice, choking.
The farmer's hand was getting tighter and tighter, and he was about to cut his throat.
"Okay, I'll give you another chance! If it fails, you kill yourself!" said the farmer.
"So, you become a demon and deal with them! There may be hope! Remember, lure them away from the farm, I don't want to cause unnecessary trouble!" said the farmer.
"I'm a human, how did I become a demon!?" said the apprentice.
The farmer gives a demon talisman to the apprentice.
"Just stick this on your body," said the farmer.
In the early morning, the dwarfs roamed the meadows as far as the eye could see, watching the cows grazing leisurely under the blue sky.
Suddenly, a black mist appeared in the dwarfs' sight, turning into a demon in black clothes. The demon slammed the black gas at the dwarfs.
The dwarfs were caught off guard and were blown away more than ten meters away.
When the dwarfs stood up, the demon fled, running away at great speed.
The dwarfs chased after them, and the Czechs followed.
"Well, as I expected, there's something wrong with this farm!" said the dwarf boss very speculatively.
The apprentice, who had become a demon, was running and thinking. Since he wasn't too familiar with the demon's tricks yet, he came up with a plan.
Soon after, the five of them had left the farm with the demon at a distance. They followed the demon to a forest and saw a hill.
Then a dark shadow shook in front of them. The dwarfs saw it clearly, and it was the demon.
I saw that the black shadow wandered for a while and ran into a cave.
The dwarfs followed them, and when they reached halfway through, the shadow vanished.
The cave collapsed immediately, and the dwarfs were uncertain about their fate or death.