Chapter 311: Containers

The 20-story circular laboratory is the most extensive laboratory in the entire Wizarding Tower.

Every mentor has a place here.

Thor is currently the only apprentice allowed to appear here.

According to Mentor Kaz, Heywood and Kongsha also had a place here, but they were quickly disqualified and kicked out of the 20th floor.

And the only apprentice who was not kicked out was called Yin Wan, but he played with it himself, and finally his body disappeared completely, leaving only a lost soul, wandering back in the dormitory area every night, looking for his own body.

After hearing Mentor Kaz's description of Yin Wan, Thor immediately remembered the gray shadow he had encountered when he visited the Wizard's Tower several times at night.

Tutor Kaz sighed and said, "You must not use yourself for experiments casually. ”

But as soon as he finished speaking, he saw Thor, who was gray-skinned and nodding in agreement.

Kaz: "......"

Some rules don't seem to work for everyone.

Eventually, Mentor Kaz told him about some of the facilities and precautions in Thor's Circular Lab, and left him alone.

Thor cautiously circled around the lab.

Although it is called a laboratory, it has become a place for all instructors and participants to use together, so it has become a place to display experimental results.

Experiments that are less dangerous, or have a precursor, are never placed here.

It's not a rule, it's just a convention.

If Thor wanted to start his research here on his own, no one would stop him.

After all, there is usually no one here.

Mentor Kaz said that he could choose to follow a mentor for the experiment, or he could set up a project independently. But he doesn't need to be in a hurry, he can take a look at the experimental records here, especially if they are deemed to have failed and are not necessary for research.

lest he waste time on the path that his predecessors have walked.

As for whether Thor will see some dangerous knowledge - it is already level three, do you still need the mentor to walk hand in hand?

After Tutor Kaz left, Thor didn't rush to read the experiment records and corresponding books.

He was intrigued by the rows of sarcophagi in the room.

Some of the coffin lids are open, some are half-open, and some are not open, which is certainly not exactly the need for safekeeping.

On the side of each sarcophagus, a pamphlet is tied to a hemp rope. This was apparently used to record information about the sarcophagus.

Thor went to the nearest sealed sarcophagus and crouched down to inspect it.

The number is recorded on the booklet.

Container No. 1342, the sarcophagus must not be opened without permission. Non-humanoid, unstable form of existence, aborted experiments. For specific information, see: 19th floor, *study, *shelf**. Information updated January 1, 311.

Thor flipped back again, followed by records of the status of SCP-1342 from various periods.

The record date on the bottom page is June 9, 310.

The frequency of information updates then began to increase, even once a day in July 310. But in August, the speed of updates dropped dramatically, and even once a month.

Experiments were discontinued until January 1, 311.

From the above account, Saul can imagine that the experimenters started the experiment with great expectation and enthusiasm, and may have thought that success was expected in the middle of the process. But in the end, it failed. So I racked my brains, thinking about what went wrong, and kept improving. However, repeated failures gradually made the experimenters realize that there might be something wrong with their direction, or maybe a crucial node was not breached.

In short, the experiment was aborted.

The only good news is that suspension is not termination.

Thor stood up, and although he was a little curious about the container in the sarcophagus, he had no intention of opening the sarcophagus rashly.

The record clearly states that the state is unstable, and if the contents are broken after opening, it will ruin the work of the experimenter who does not know how much effort was spent. also lived up to the extremely difficult to write the word "abort".

Thor went through some of the records hanging next to the sarcophagus and roughly concluded a pattern.

All of the fully enclosed sarcophagi here are containers for aborted experimentation - those who have been terminated are not even qualified to stay in this lab.

The sarcophagus only leaves a gap, and most of them are unstable or dangerous containers.

Half-open or fully open containers are those that have been used for at least a month.

As long as the lid of the sarcophagus is open, it means that the experiment is still ongoing.

But Thor swept the room, and with his mental strength, he counted the number of all the unsealed sarcophagi at once.

Not much, 12 pcs.

and the completely closed, a total of 117.

Next, Thor returned to the circular lab table in the center of the lab.

This circular bench is also obviously used by multiple people. The desktop is made up of polygons, and you can move any polygon in front of you if you want.

There is also a pipe in the middle of the bench that leads to the roof, which can directly transport the materials needed - including spirits.

Thor originally thought it was some kind of modern mechanical structure, but when he opened the door of the pipe, he saw that inside was the slender arm that had been passionately chasing him.

These arms were different from the ones he had seen outside the bronze gate on the first floor of the East Tower, and they were quietly and honestly shrunk in the pipes.

Thor didn't know if he remembered the arms or not, but he remembered them very well.

When he traded candles with Ferguson, and when he was pulled out of his soul by the ugly woman behind Heywood, these slender noodle-like arms were no less entangled with him.

"Why are you so honest now?" Sol held his chin, "Is it because this isn't the rest of the East Tower?" Because this is the tower master's laboratory? ”

These arms weren't as crazy and chaotic as they appeared, and at least they knew how to converge when facing the tower master.

It's not fun to deal with a chaotic group of shattered spirits......

"Bang!" Thor slammed the pipe door shut.

"I'll use you for experiments sooner or later!"

Now Thor had walked around the lab pretty much the time, and occasionally a few places the diary would come out to remind him not to touch it.

Of course, with Thor's current eyesight, he can also discern danger.

"The next step is to decide on the direction of research." Thor walked back to the bronze gate, following the example of Mentor Kaz, and pressed his hands on the left and right gates, "I already have an idea, I don't know if it's feasible. ”

Thinking to himself, he pushed open the door on the 20th floor. Then he waited in place for a while, listening to the small sound behind the door disappear, and then stepped out.

However, when he took a step, the light in front of him suddenly dimmed.

Thor turned around in an instant and found that the bronze gate behind him was closed, but the walls on both sides of the gate were not the same as those on the 20th floor of the East Tower.

Subtle scratches on the walls tell Sol that this is not the 20th floor of the East Tower.

He looked back at the dark corridor behind him again, and finally realized that he had passed through the 20-story bronze gate and had come to the bronze gate on the first floor of the East Tower!