The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 2804 Phantom Haunted Room (IV)

Chapter 2778 Phantom Murder Room (IV)

"Dr. Bobobobobo!!!!"

When Peter's low scream came from the communication, Schiller sighed. As a son of God, Peter is almost perfect. If there is any flaw, it is that his sanity value is a bit low, so even if it is full, it is easy to drop.

Sanity value is not courage. Peter is not lacking in courage, but he lacks the ability to turn some fantasy mysteries into rational thinking. If you give him a wooden stake, he can hit it with a crackling sound, but if you blow a gust of wind on him, he will have no way to deal with it. Spider-Man is not good at dealing with such ghostly enemies.

After Peter's slightly panicked description, Schiller knew that a person had just moved into the room opposite him, 1904. He was a young man wearing a jacket, and before entering the room, he showed a perverted smile similar to that of an evil murderer to room 1905.

It can be said that if this person rushed up and punched the door, Peter would definitely rush out to fight back, but this person did not move at all, just stood at the door and laughed. Peter was scared and now he didn't even dare to open the door.

It's not possible to expect such a person to go out and explore. Schiller still has to do it himself, but before going out, he has to set a goal first.

The best case scenario is that he can go to the lobby, get the guest list, and figure out what's going on, but Schiller thinks this is difficult, so there must be a secondary goal to avoid returning empty-handed.

Schiller's goal is room 1900.

Why is it here? Of course, there is no need to say more. Please, this is a hotel. Which floor of the hotel doesn't start with 01? What's the matter with 00? It's not writing code!

There must be something strange about Room 1900. It is the closest to the elevator in the corridor on the right. However, due to the angle, even if Schiller opened the door, he could only see half of the house number through a crack. He could not see the traces in front of the door like Room 1904 opposite. To get clues, Schiller had to leave Room 1905.

Schiller looked down at his watch. He checked in at about 10:00. It was already 10:45. He suspected that some changes would happen at midnight, so he had about an hour and 15 minutes left.

Schiller opened the door a little wider. The lights in the corridor were still on, but they were a little dim. However, most hotels were like this, and there was no problem.

There was no sound of the elevator moving, which proved that there were no new guests on the floors above him and his building.

Very good, it is safe now. Schiller opened the door and walked out of the crack of the door sideways. He took a flashlight, but did not turn it on. He leaned against the wall on the right and walked towards the elevator quietly.

The footprints at the door of Room 1904 were still there. Because the corridor was also bright, it was impossible to see if there was anyone inside through the light. There was no movement in Room 1903 next to Room 1905, and Room 1902 was also quiet.

Just when Schiller arrived opposite Room 1901, he suddenly heard a "bang".

Schiller's movements stopped immediately. He stood against the wall and looked at Room 1901 where the sound came from. Then there was another bang, and then two bangs. It didn't sound like someone was hitting the door, but rather someone was throwing something at the door.

Schiller approached as quickly as possible, leaned down, and lay on the ground to look inside the crack of the door.

A pair of feet standing by the door.

The foot was very close to the door. If nothing unexpected happened, the person's nose should have been pressed against the door panel.

What was hitting the door?

Bang!

There was another bang, and suddenly a drop of liquid dripped down the door panel. Judging from the state, it might be blood, but there was no smell of blood.

Bang!

His head was hitting the door, and Schiller immediately realized that it was not a normal way of hitting the door, because there is a limit to how far back a person's head can be tilted, and just tilting his head back and hitting the door would not make such a noise.

Bang!

After making another noise, Schiller slowly stood up, because he judged that to make such a noise in such a posture, the other person's head might not be on his neck.

Bang bang!

The sound was getting louder and louder, as if something was about to break the door, but Schiller still had no intention of leaving.

If it were an ordinary person, he would have been scared and fled, but Schiller, who was on the magic side, was a researcher, and they spent a lot of time chasing paranormal phenomena in their previous lives.

Others searched for ghosts because they were afraid that ghosts would appear, but Schiller searched for ghosts because he was afraid that ghosts would not appear, because in his previous life he looked for paranormal traces everywhere to prove that magic existed in this world, so that he could explain his own abnormal phenomena.

So every time he went to some rumored haunted places, he was full of hope, but of course he returned disappointed.

This led to Schiller not only not being afraid of seeing a ghost, but also being very excited, because he had been looking for it for a long time in his previous life and couldn't find it, and it was so easy to meet one, isn't this equivalent to a single draw?

However, Schiller didn't think that the guy in the room was a ghost, because it had been studied before that the so-called ghost was actually a kind of abnormal brain wave, but no matter how abnormal the brain wave was, it would not take off its own head by itself. This thing should be affected by other supernatural factors.

Could it be little Bruce?

Schiller did not bend down to look at the crack in the door again. He made a rather bold move, which was to walk over and turn the doorknob.

As expected, he could not turn it.

Schiller thought that if Peter's side was normal and his side was abnormal, then this hotel must be operating according to some rules, otherwise he would not be able to check in smoothly.

But unfortunately, this is not like some rule-based ghost story games, where the rules are directly posted at the door. The rules of the hotel need to be explored by yourself.

But in Schiller's view, the clues are actually very clear-this is a hotel, and hotels all over the world have some common rules, such as not being able to open the door without a door card.

Schiller suspects that some of the anomalies in the hotel now, such as the man in room 1901 who keeps hitting the door with his head, also have to follow these rules of the hotel, otherwise they will not be able to move smoothly.

Now Schiller is outside without a door card and cannot open the door. This man who is not sure what supernatural phenomenon has affected him may also be unable to open the door for some reason.

Schiller received the room card when he entered the room, so it is impossible for this man to enter the room without the room card, so the only possibility is that he can't use the room card now.

No, it may be more than that he can't use the room card. After all, Schiller didn't swipe the room card again when he went out. He could open the door by just pressing the door handle, so this man may not be able to press the door handle.

Why did he hit the door with his head?

Schiller thought about it and got the answer. It must be because the only thing that can move is the head. If the hands can move, he would have opened the door and walked out long ago.

In other words, the man standing in front of the door now may have his head controlled by something, such as a creature like a facehugger. This creature can only control the head and may not have the concept of opening the door. If it wants to go out, it can only control the things it can control to keep hitting the door.

Schiller took a few steps back and turned to leave.

Why bother him if he can't get out? Let him hit it, it's best if he hits himself to pieces.

But after two steps, Schiller walked back. He thought about it, took out a note from his pocket, and took out a pen from another pocket of his windbreaker. He wrote a sentence on the note, "Do you need help?".

He handed it in through the gap of Room 1901.

He saw blood dripping on the note. Under the reflection of the white paper, Schiller saw clearly that the blood was not red, but black, and it looked too sticky, a bit like a pool of mud.

The blood slowly gathered on the paper into a sentence: "Help me open the door."

Can this thing communicate?

After confirming this, Schiller did not put the note in again, nor did he try to continue communicating. He put away the pen and paper and walked towards the elevator.

As soon as he walked over, he found something wrong. The light at the elevator door was dark. Schiller walked over and pressed the button, but there was no response.

Is the elevator broken?

Schiller pressed the button a few more times, but there was no response. He looked down and saw that it was already 11 o'clock.

It is difficult to determine whether the elevator is broken or stopped at 11 o'clock. The elevators of most hotels in the United States and Europe are not operated 24 hours a day. Sometimes they are inspected in the early morning, and sometimes they are simply not open at night. Schiller has encountered similar situations several times.

Then there is definitely no way to go down to get the guest list tonight, and everything can only wait until tomorrow morning.

But now there is still an hour before midnight, and Schiller decided to explore the situation on the 19th floor again.

He paused here in the elevator, and then walked to the left side of the elevator. He wanted to see if there was another room 1905 at the end.

After walking over, the first room was 1906, and then opposite was 1907, double on the left and single on the right, and there were 6 rooms like on the right.

Schiller walked forward a few steps and found that something was wrong. The room at the end was not 1911, but 1913.

In other words, the six rooms on the left are 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 and 13.

Both 5 and 13 are unlucky in Western culture. The number 5 is because the pentagram is the symbol of the devil, and 13 is because of religious factors. Judas, who betrayed Jesus, was the 13th disciple, and the Last Supper happened to be on the 13th.

Both rooms are located at the end of the 19th floor, and it seems that there should be some hidden rules.

Schiller came to the door of Room 13.

Suddenly, the door of Room 13 opened.

As if inviting Schiller to come in, the door gently opened a small gap, and nothing could be seen inside. The light of the flashlight could not penetrate the thick darkness.

Schiller turned around and left.

He would not fall for such an obvious trap. If there was someone in the room, when hearing the footsteps of someone approaching, a normal person would never open the door immediately. If there was no one in the room, what opened the door?

At least this exploration made Schiller certain that there were no two Room 1905s in the hotel he was in, and Peter was definitely not at the end of the other corridor. This was similar to his previous guess, and one of them was in a parallel universe.

Schiller returned to the corridor on the right again, and this time he planned to see what was going on with Room 1900.

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