The Dead Zone: Maya Stela - C78
Elder Li tore another piece of paper for me in front of everyone. He reacted very badly towards the paper in my pocket that had changed shape and disappeared. The moment he saw the Post-it note, his pupils constricted. However, to my surprise, although Elder Li’s shout was very loud, he didn’t look for anyone.
When the night shift came, I asked in a low voice. Old Li’s voice sounded exhausted.
“I know who did this, but it can’t possibly be him,” Elder Li said. “Because he’s already dead.”
Dead?
A chill snaked up from my right hand holding the Post-it. I shook my head. “Dead?”
“Yes,” Old Li said. “There should be someone who picked up his item. I remember him carrying it with him. His bag is being carried… Corpses… The body is still at the entrance. ”
“He should be an experienced professor, right?” I asked after thinking for a moment. “Is the entrance …?” It was really hard to believe. Was it because Elder Li said that they had already been targeted? But why did Old Man Li not mention it last night at midnight?
Old Li said, “Actually, I’m not very familiar with him either. To be exact, our team is not familiar with him. ”
After just finding the entrance, Elder Li was prepared to be the first one down to investigate what was going on inside. However, the “recorder” did not seem to care and squeezed in front of him. He heard a scream from inside and immediately jumped in, but he was still a step too late. The recorder was already on the ground, with a hole on one side of the wall and the iron needle on the other side stained with blood, causing the arrow’s body to tremble.
“When we went there, he was still alive, but Old Xu had seen it before. He said that he had pierced through the lungs and would not be able to save us.” A living human life was cut off right in front of his eyes.
Old Li said fearfully, “He’s also an idiot. His entrance was opened on a small mountain. He jumped to the ground, unaware that the large entrance was facing the ground that cannot be stepped on. What a pity …”
Elder Li comforted her, “It’s not your fault. “It is also because he is so arrogant and despotic.” “Arrogant?” Very arrogant, “Elder Li thought for a moment and said,” In any case, he’s dead. Although we’re a little sad, we aren’t in too much pain. After all, I’ve seen too many deaths.
I couldn’t make heads or tails of what was going on, but all I could do was sigh. I definitely wouldn’t be able to do something like this. I recalled the explosion and the warm blood that splattered onto my body.
Elder Li’s expression became a bit better, “So someone picked up his sticky paper?” I suppose so. ” Elder Li waved his hand, “Forget it, let’s not think about this anymore. You two go in and sleep. Tomorrow, we will set off during the day. We will first go back and bring back some things. ”
I nodded in agreement.
I repeatedly thought about it, but eventually I couldn’t solve it. In the end, I fell asleep in a daze. The next morning, why did he wake me up? Wei Yuting’s dejected look from a few days ago had changed. She finally felt better after resting for a few days. The three of us said hello to the professors and went back the way we came. I looked around. The “man” was hidden in that face.
Even though I said that I was going back the way I came, I actually went back the way I came. First, we went under the goddess statue, and then we followed the waterway that I was dragged over to the shore. For safety, we used too few oxygen cylinders, so we just happened to be able to use them.
John had said he would wait for us. So my general direction is just to follow the little dot. Just the three of us alone, I explained what happened in the past two days clearly to Wei Yuting and the rest. What do you mean by sudden enlightenment? Wei Yuting’s eyes were filled with disgust. “That person who started all this is so annoying.”
We walked with great trepidation, looking up at the sloping chimney, and could only climb up little by little.
We swam out, flipped the big lid back over, and headed for the surface.
John was a little way off, and the three of us got up from the back of the boat and almost scared his cell phone out of him.
“Thank God,” John asked with concern, “You are all right.” “It’s fine.” I opened the package to reveal the stone tablet tied to a sackcloth bag. “I got it.”
He took out a piece of paper from his boot. “I couldn’t find time to read it in the last two days.”
As we moved closer, a line of words was written on it in a flamboyant manner.