The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 2818 Phantom Haunted Room (End)

Chapter 2792 Phantom Murder Room (End)

The flames quickly burned into the bathroom, but just as Schiller speculated, no flames touched the toilet.

Schiller actually discovered a long time ago that the thing that controls the hallucinations in the room and the thing that pollutes the people in the room may not be the same, and it is more likely that they are two systems.

Assuming that the thing that creates hallucinations has a way to pollute others, then it doesn't need to make these fancy hallucinations at all, and directly put the pollutants on the carpet at the entrance, and whoever steps on it will die.

And if the thing that controls the toilet water to pollute others has a way to affect the entire room through hallucinations, then it can completely make invisible toilet water and splash anyone it sees, and there is no need to stay in the bathroom.

So the two are likely to be two monsters that do not interfere with each other, and may even form a kind of checks and balances. The monster that controls the hallucinations uses hallucinations to force people to come to the bathroom to be polluted, and the toilet in the bathroom also gives the hallucination monster a means of killing.

But the premise is that they do not harm the fundamental interests of each other.

Obviously, the territory controlled by the monster that pollutes others is the toilet. It pollutes others by splashing toilet water, while the illusion monster may have mastered other places besides the toilet. The illusion is almost everywhere.

But now Schiller stands on the toilet, and all three parties are a little embarrassed.

The water and fire created by the illusion of the room are real, at least real under the senses of the residents, which means that it must be made of something, which may not be scientific enough, but it is a substance that exists.

This substance wants to invade the territory of the toilet, and the toilet certainly cannot allow it, so the illusion flame cannot interfere with the toilet.

The toilet pollutes others by spraying water, but now Schiller is standing on the toilet lid, and the toilet lid cannot be opened at all, so the toilet cannot spray water and pollute Schiller.

Neither of the two parties seems to be able to really affect the residents, and can only use indirect methods, otherwise even if Schiller is a living person, the toilet lid can still be opened.

Schiller thought that if he found something to press on it, the toilet lid would definitely not care about these things and would still be able to open. The only reason it couldn't open now was that he was standing on it.

The fire couldn't burn, and the toilet lid couldn't be opened. The three parties formed a stalemate. In the end, the illusion chose to compromise because it was almost ten o'clock in the evening and it didn't have much time.

Schiller jumped off the toilet lid very smoothly and rushed out of the bathroom as fast as possible without being sprayed by water, but when he returned to the room, he found that the room was unbearably cold.

Temperature can also kill people. Schiller knew this very well. The illusion was at its wit's end and wanted to torture itself with various ways of death. Then freezing to death was a relatively painful way of death.

What's more troublesome is that low temperature will affect the speed of brain operation. To some extent, it can be regarded as a way for the room to weaken Schiller.

Schiller still had no intention of leaving the room, even though the temperature in the room had reached a point that was completely unsuitable for human survival, and he was shivering with cold, but after discovering the intention of the room, he turned back and walked back to the bathroom.

This time the toilet was affected, and a thin layer of ice formed on the outer layer of the toilet. Schiller pressed the flush button and quickly dodged, but the toilet lid still bounced up and water sprayed out. Schiller found that the water sprayed out this time and the water sprayed out and left on the ground before were not frozen.

This verified his previous guess, that is, there was indeed a problem with the toilet water, otherwise it would not make sense that only this kind of water would not be frozen.

Schiller endured the cold and came to the living room, picked up the beverage bottle he had drunk water from before, and after returning to the bathroom, he made an extremely bold move, which was to use this beverage bottle to collect the water on the ground.

He was very careful not to let his hands touch the water, and the water did not violate the laws of physics and jump up to slap him, but was very smoothly filled into the beverage bottle by him.

The water that sprayed out was not much, about one-fifth of the beverage bottle was filled. After finding that the water was gone, Schiller pressed the flush button again and dodged, and successfully got some water.

In this way, Schiller filled the mineral water bottle.

Then he began to splash water into the room.

Wherever the water touched, all the ice melted, and the illusion seemed to be scalded, melting in pieces. Schiller was still not satisfied, so he picked up a melted bedside table, carried the bedside table to the bathroom, and smashed it hard on the toilet.

With a splash, the heavy and hard solid wood bedside table directly smashed the toilet. After the toilet disappeared, the water pipe connected to the toilet was gurgling out.

Moreover, it seemed that Schiller's reckless move broke the balance of the toilet itself, and the water began to flow faster and faster. When Schiller walked out of the bathroom, water had already begun to flow out of the crack of the bathroom door.

This is what is called tit for tat. All the illusions touched by the water disappeared, and the room began to tremble slightly, as if something was attacked and screaming.

Schiller leaned against the wall leisurely, watching the water on the ground being covered for a while, and the illusion disappeared for a while. Not long after, the temperature in the room began to rise again.

The thing that controlled the illusion seemed to be at a disadvantage, but it seemed to be unwilling to give up, and made the temperature of the room higher and higher.

It's a pity that it still can't affect the water in the room. If it can really work together to eliminate the thing that pollutes the water, turn the water into steam, and fill every corner of the room, Schiller really has to consider returning to the sofa.

The two sides fought for a long time and found that neither could do anything to the other. The water produced in the bathroom is limited, and the illusion can't appear in places with water. They finally decided to cease fighting. The time was almost zero at this time.

Schiller screwed the cap of the mineral water bottle. He didn't pour all the water. There was still some left at the bottom of the bottle. After he found that this thing could restrain some other things in the hotel, there was really no bigger bottle, otherwise Schiller would have to open a water plant.

Schiller is now going to verify his last conjecture.

At 11:45, Schiller removed a section of the sofa that was still in the room from the whole sofa and dragged it to the door. During this period, the room wanted to compete with him for the right to use the sofa, but gave up after Schiller splashed toilet water on his face.

Schiller successfully dragged the sofa to the door. It was now 11:50. He slowly opened the door and dragged the sofa into the corridor without hesitation.

After he closed the door, the door was almost immediately locked, and it was locked with a very loud click, as if some existence was saying, you must never come back again.

When Schiller dragged the sofa into the recess where the elevator was, it was already 11:53.

Schiller placed the sofa at the door of the elevator, with the backrest against the elevator door, and put the alarm clock on the sofa. It was 11:55.

Schiller rushed to the end of the corridor on the left at the fastest speed, and came to the door of Room 1910 opposite Room 1900. He took out a knife and removed the doorplate of Room 1910 at lightning speed, and then installed the doorplate of Room 1913 in his hand at the fastest speed.

It was 11:59 at this time.

The number plate of Room 1913 took about 15 seconds to emerge from the wall, and there were 45 seconds left until midnight.

Bang! ! ! !

The thing inside the door of Room 1913 did not leave. Its first bang knocked Schiller, who was blocking the door, out.

Schiller hit the wall opposite, but he didn't seem to be surprised at all. He quickly propped himself up and stood up, running towards the elevator at the fastest speed.

There were 30 seconds left until midnight.

The thing in Room 1913 seemed to have taken a few steps back and started to accumulate power again, and Schiller ran to the elevator in about 5 seconds.

He ignored the alarm clock and the sofa, but stepped on the sofa cushion first, then on the sofa backrest, and stood directly at half the height of the elevator door, looking up.

Just at the same level as his line of sight, that is, just above the elevator door frame, there was a sign that was exactly the same as the door plate style, with the floor number "19" written in Arabic numerals on it.

Schiller began to dismantle the sign.

This sign was much larger than the doorplate, and the screws were also larger and harder to twist. It took Schiller five or six seconds to twist out a screw. With three screws removed, there were 10 seconds left until midnight.

One circle, one circle, and another circle. With 5 seconds left until midnight, the sign with the floor marked was held in Schiller's hand, and the elevator under the door frame slowly disappeared.

It was midnight.

Ding!

The sound of the elevator arrived as expected, but it did not come from where the elevator was.

The sound came from the left end of the corridor on the 19th floor.

The door of Room 1900 opened.

Schiller breathed a sigh of relief. His guess was right.

The monster did not come out of the elevator at all. The sound that sounded before all the rooms sounded was not the sound of the elevator arriving, but the sound of the monster in Room 1900 starting to move.

Because the positions of rooms 1905 and 1900 were swapped, room 1900 became the room closest to the elevator. The difference of less than one meter made it impossible for people to judge from the sound whether it was the elevator or room 1900 that had problems.

The trap was laid when Schiller entered the hotel.

The sound of the elevator door opening is a very unique sound. Schiller heard this sound when he first walked into the 19th floor, so when he heard this sound again, he would definitely think of the elevator first.

So after hearing that the sound in the corridor was n+1, he would definitely think that the first extra sound was a sign that the monster arrived by elevator, suggesting that the monster would use the elevator.

Then, through the rumors, Gordon told Schiller that rushing to the elevator while the monster was using the elevator was the only way to leave the 19th floor, and a perfect trap was completed.

Some people with vigilance might think that close contact with monsters might kill them, or that although this plan is feasible, they might need to find the rules of the monsters.

But everything was fake from the beginning.

The monster didn't come in through the elevator at all, but stayed in room 1900 the whole time. Perhaps its only ability besides killing people is to make the same noise as an elevator to complete one part of this ingenious trap and make people follow it to death.

It is completely conceivable that the explorer who had gone through untold hardships and thought he had found the pattern and could succeed once and for all would be so desperate when he followed the elevator ringing monster and finally found that the monster stopped at the door of Room 1900.

But this time the monster was not so lucky.

Bang!

After the first elevator ring sounded and the elevator monster walked out of Room 1900, a huge crash sounded at the end of the left corridor, and the monster in Room 1913 crashed out of the door.

Schiller, holding the sign, walked down from the sofa and sat on the sofa slowly. Although he could not see what happened at the end of the left corridor, there was no doubt that a collision began.

The monster in Room 1913 was obviously not in the same system as the elevator bell monster.

The fact that it would make the move of crashing the door meant that it was not in the same system as all the monsters that set up the trap. If it really helped the plan, the other party would not be able to lock it in the room.

A silent collision began.

Schiller closed his eyes and covered his ears, not listening, not seeing, not feeling. The whole corridor began to tremble wildly, and some tiny screams and whispers rushed into his ears.

Blood flowed from Schiller's ears, but he seemed not to hear it, and just sat calmly on the sofa in the middle of the corridor.

Five minutes later, the corridor became quiet.

Schiller stood up with his briefcase, walked to the center of the corridor, and looked to the left. There was nothing there. The doors of the two unique rooms 1900 and 1913 were all tightly closed, as if all the horror and fear just now were illusions.

And Schiller knew that he had found a way out of the 19th floor.

He took the doorplate of the 19th floor and came to the door of Room 1904, and took down the doorplate of Room 1904 and nailed the floor doorplate with the number 19 on it.

Schiller looked down at the half footprint on the carpet in front of No. 1904. The wet footprint left by Jerome that Peter saw when he came out of the closet flashed through his mind. The size and shape of the two footprints slowly overlapped.

This was the answer to the 19th floor.

A brand new elevator door slowly emerged.

"Ding!"

Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding

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