Chapter 2859: Naya Is in Bad Luck (Part 2)
Chapter 2833: Naya is in bad luck (middle)
In fact, the moment the water was drained, Peter began to send messages to Schiller frantically, but mediocrity is not his other personality traits. He does not have the ability to multitask. He cannot do other things if he does this one thing. He was busy smashing the lock of the rooftop with Jerome, so he did not read the message.
After finally breaking the lock of the rooftop door, when several people walked down, they found that this floor was indeed full of water. The water in this swimming pool was not much, but it was not too little, but some rooms might be closed, so they did not enter the water. The water in the corridor was at least up to several people's waists.
This water might indeed be a little different. Walking in it was like a swamp, which greatly slowed down the speed of several people.
When Schiller walked forward, he felt that he was tripped by something. He reached out and found that it was a carpet soaked in water. He turned the carpet over and found some patterns underneath.
But because he couldn't understand it, he threw the carpet away.
Cobert in front also tripped. His legs were not good to begin with, and he fell into the water completely. Schiller helped him up, but from his expression, he seemed to prefer to fall into the water.
Schiller reached down again and found a head, and he threw it away again.
The few people walked to the elevator. Jerome was about to say that the elevator might not be aligned and should not be used, but after thinking about it carefully, it was soaked in water, so even if it was aligned, it should not be used.
With a ding, the elevator door opened.
The few people looked and found that the elevator car did not come over at all. It might be that the water damaged the circuit, causing the door to open directly.
Several people were a little confused, but there was obviously something more confused than them. All the reflective objects around began to flash with tiny luster. Jerome took a step back vigilantly and said, "The kaleidoscope is coming."
The water surface is also a reflective object. The kaleidoscope flashed on the water surface for a few times, and suddenly there was no movement. When it appeared again, it desperately leaned towards the elevator car, but the elevator did not come at all.
Because the elevator shaft was not aligned, the ground was at the same height as this floor. The kaleidoscope flashed for a long time, but it was still in the water, and it stopped moving after a while.
Jerome was a little surprised. Could it be that this level would drown everyone? Even the monsters on Nyarlathotep's side were not spared?
Now they had to align the elevator.
Fortunately, the water seemed to not be triggered unless it flooded to a certain height, and all the monsters seemed unable to cross the water, so they had ample opportunities to try where the elevator shaft was.
It was Schiller who made this abnormality. Jerome felt that Schiller had his own plans, so he gave this task to Schiller.
The result is predictable. Schiller tried all 12 rooms on this floor, and only succeeded on the 12th one.
Looking at the doorplates floating on the water, several people were speechless. This could perfectly avoid the correct answer. Isn't it a successful reasoning?
After Schiller installed the elevator sign, the door was still open, and the water flowed down the elevator shaft, so the next floor was also in trouble.
When they reached the 23rd floor, the elevator shaft below was just aligned with two floors, so they couldn't jump down directly.
However, the three people present were also good at fighting. The elevator shaft was relatively narrow, and they could climb down with their hands and feet. Cobert had some problems with his legs and feet, so Jerome and Schiller went down first, and then let him hold Gordon and jump down, and the two of them followed. The height of the two floors was not too high, and there would be no problem with someone to take the blame.
When they came to the 20th floor, there was a problem, because the elevator shaft below the 19th floor was unblocked, and there was no way to jump down this time, otherwise it would be a bottomless abyss.
Schiller first put the water down. He had no choice but to put it down, because the elevator was broken now. They could only go down by walking in the elevator shaft. In this case, they must open the elevator door. They couldn't stop the water from going down.
Fortunately, although the things in the hotel could not be taken out of the hotel, the elevator was also considered to be inside the hotel, so they turned the curtains and carpets of the corridor windows into a lifeline and planned to take it to the 19th floor.
Jerome climbed down without any problem. It was Schiller's turn. I don't know what kind of monster came out from the upper floor. The well-tied rope broke with a splash, and Schiller fell directly down.
With a splash, Schiller fell into the water. Although the water was not very high, it did have some properties that other water did not have. It not only caught Schiller, but also eliminated all inertia, leaving him unharmed.
Schiller got out of the elevator and looked back. He found that this was actually the 2nd floor. It can be said that this is the lowest place he has ever been.
He looked around, and there was nothing special here. It was pitch black outside the elevator shaft, and he couldn't see anything.
Schiller hesitated for a moment, and instead of going out, he simply stood in the elevator shaft.
Suddenly, the elevator under his feet moved, and then began to slowly descend. Schiller grabbed the rope above the car tightly and followed the elevator down.
As the elevator went down, the elevator shaft was empty, and the water naturally flowed over here. The water would naturally rise higher and higher in such a narrow space, and Schiller had to hold on to the rope and float higher and higher to get his head out of the water to breathe.
Just when he was about to fall into hallucination again, the car stopped. It seemed to be several underground floors. Water rushed over. Schiller descended slowly, but did not jump to the top of the car immediately because His movements are not that agile.
Seeing that there was not much height left, he wanted to jump down, but with a roar, a tongue of fire rushed towards him.
Schiller didn't understand why there was still a fire here even after the water had flowed, but there was a roaring sound inside, and soon billowing smoke came out.
The smoke was not choking, but it seemed to have a double hallucinogenic effect, and Schiller soon fell into a dream.
With a click, the car moved again, and then stopped at very cold and very hot floors respectively. However, because it brought a lot of thick smoke with it when it came down, neither the heat nor the cold invaded the elevator shaft. Schiller He has been sleeping soundly.
Further down is a huge hollow. The mountain is covered with dense caves. There are weird and unspeakable monsters in each cave. It seems that the monsters in the elevator ran out from here.
But Schiller was still dreaming and saw nothing.
Finally, the elevator stopped at the deepest cave.
Schiller happened to wake up, and he remembered that something seemed to be chasing him in the dream, but dreams were always forgotten quickly. When he woke up, he found himself at the entrance of an endless dark cave.
As if he felt that it was not good to be passive and slow down here all the time, Schiller stepped out of the elevator door, looked around, and found that besides darkness, there was no other danger here.
Of course he also got the sacrifice, but he basically didn't know how to use it, so he simply got a flashlight in his hand to illuminate the road not far away.
He continued to walk forward, and the dark road seemed to have no end. Finally, he found that there was no road ahead, and there was a dark cliff in front of him.
He felt like something was coming out from under the cliff.
Schiller swore that he had absolutely no intention of looking. He simply turned around and ran away. But for some reason, a stone cone on the top of the cave fell down, creating a big hole in the ground and destroying the mat. The place where Le was standing was directly destroyed.
Schiller fell.
It felt like I had hit something, but the texture of the thing was neither soft nor hard, and I couldn’t tell what it was. It even seemed to exist and then not exist. I couldn’t see it, and I couldn’t hear it clearly.
He only felt that the opponent's upward momentum had stopped.
For some reason, Schiller always felt that this was a very embarrassing situation. Not only was he embarrassed, but the other party was also a little embarrassed.
"Well, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hit you." Schiller said. He wanted to turn over to see who the other person was, but he felt like a stuck insect and couldn't move, so Just lie there like this.
"If you were an elevator, you would send me up." Schiller continued: "Although I have nothing to give you, if you like this flashlight, I will give it to you."
For some reason, Schiller felt like he was sinking. He seemed to be integrating into this huge body. Moreover, he felt that he could not control this sinking process, and neither could the other party.
The two beings were at a stalemate.
"Wake up." Schiller heard a voice saying to him, but he felt that his consciousness was hazy and blurred, and his existence seemed to be gradually disappearing.
"Wake up!" The other party's tone became more serious.
Suddenly, Schiller woke up. He saw a dark figure clinging to the rock wall, with a pair of blood-red eyes staring at him.
"Who are you?" Schiller asked.
"I am Nyarlathotep."
"Then who is it?" Schiller asked about the thing under him.
"That's the real Nyarlathotep."
Schiller didn't understand, but he was more concerned about his current situation. He said, "Did I hit you? Can you rescue me?"
"To be honest, I don't know how it developed like this." The existence that claimed to be Naiya said: "You shouldn't fall on me, you can't merge with me."
"Why can't I?"
"Because you are not me and not a part of me."
"I don't know, I'm so tired, I want to sleep."
"You can't sleep or you'll be eaten by me."
"So be it."
"You can't sleep, you need to stay awake so someone can come and save you."
Schiller did not respond, and there was a long silence in the cave. Schiller's figure became lower and lower, and he sank deeper and deeper.
If someone stood on the cliff and looked down at this time, he would see the most unforgettable horror scene in his life. At the bottom of the cliff is an unspeakable giant.
It has no specific shape. It looks like an endless nebula from a distance, but it is surrounded by countless terrifying faces, with overlapping eyes, noses and mouths, revealing painful and ferocious expressions. , each mask sprouts countless tentacles, connecting each other, as if not wanting any mask to escape.
The nebulae are dotted with pyramids and octahedrons. Each side of each cube is engraved with endless knowledge. Just one glance will make people go crazy for this vast sea of evil and forbidden knowledge, adding another layer of pain between the nebulae. mask.
As the nebula circulates, the masks are criss-crossed, representing the despair and pain of countless creatures, and they are arranged indifferently into an extremely natural appearance.
Horrible, majestic, beyond words.
Only one face looked out of place.
Schiller slept peacefully.