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Chapter seven hundred and ninety-two monsters in the dark

"Hey! Open the door and little brat! We are professionals who come to investigate the case. If you want to know what happened to your dad earlier, please cooperate with us!"

Geno yelled while slamming the door, and the door trembled like a giant bear, as if it was about to snatch the frame out the next moment.

He was worried that the boy would have a bad effect if he stayed in a place with a strong demonic aura for a long time, so he became more vicious in his tone and behavior.

Sure enough, only by speaking stronger could the confused little boy convince. Not long after the voice was silent, Geno heard footsteps coming from far to near in the attic.

The footsteps came to the other side of the door and stopped, then the door handle slowly turned away, and the little boy pushed the door open a narrow gap.

The breath of nightmare came to his face, and Geno let the boy hide in the dark shadow behind the door look at him, and he just needed to stand openly. Ogwisha leaned over and leaned over slightly, and greeted the little boy.

"Hello, little Abel."

"Can you really help me find my father?" the little boy asked in a cowardly crying voice, his eyes already crying red and swollen.

"I dare not be completely sure, but we will try our best to help you find your father." Geno said.

"Come in." Abel has heard similar words more than once, but his father still has no news. He is in a bad mood and wants to make a big fuss, but he has used this method, and doing so will not attract his father's attention.

Geno and the others entered the attic as Abel entered the attic, and the shadow retreated as the door opened. The darkness avoided the morning light, but for some reason, it seemed slower and more reluctant than usual.

Without Abel leading the way, Geno followed the source of the smell to the door of Abel's father Selwin. Like the outside door, the door of this room was also tightly closed, as if something horrible was locked inside.

"Dad usually sleeps in this room. He disappeared after I woke up the morning before yesterday." When he walked to Selwin's door, Abel seemed to have been brought up some bad memories and immediately started to cry again.

Geno ignored him and entered Selwin's room first.

The sun was clearly hitting the glass windows and shining with light, but the light in the room was drowsy and uncomfortable.

There was no sign of Selwin in the darkness, and there was no sign of anyone else. The bed was empty, the quilt was overturned and almost fell off the edge of the bed. There were dents scratched by fingers on the thin sheets, just like the ones left when the fingers were unconsciously grasped when they had nightmares.

There was no blood in the room, but the nightmare was extremely strong, so intense that it was almost turned into smoke that was spit out when smoking. But only Geno could see that others were just feeling it.

In addition, the temperature in the room is also significantly lower than that in the outdoors, which may be due to the sunshine outside.

Abel coughed not long after coming in, and Geno noticed the faint frost that he gasped.

The cough seemed to remind the two of them to leave the weird room as soon as possible. He only heard him say: "Every time I come into this room, there is always a thought in my mind that something seems to be curled up in the darkest corner, looking at me."

This sentence aroused Geno's thoughts, and it is said that children's intuition is more sensitive and they are prone to seeing ghosts or something.

Maybe there is really something invisible to the naked eye in the room looking at the three of them?

Previously, the ghosts that Geno saw were all like the undead on Shadow Island. They were either skeleton zombies or spiritual souls, and they were all visible to the naked eye.

The components of this ghost are closer to the elements of bloody films, while the ghosts in supernatural films should be more elusive. The most intuitive manifestation is that it is difficult for ordinary people to see these things.

There are indeed such things in the rune land. They are called ghosts, creatures living in the spiritual world, and humans in the material realm cannot see them. Shen deals with these things every day because evil ghosts will harm human lives. When necessary, he will kill ghosts to maintain the balance between the two worlds.

Geno didn't think that this was the evil ghost kidnapping Selwin. Judging from the nightmare breath left on the scene, it was obviously a good thing that the Eternal Nightmare did. But some truths are interrelated. Since there is no clue about the murderer in the material realm, then something can definitely be found in the spiritual realm.

He turned his back to Abel and Ogwisha, and started a spiritual vision patrol left and right.

Geno's azure blue eyes shone into the spiritual realm, and the room under his feet was no longer dark and dull.

But the next second, he felt very cold.

The shadow that was originally shining on the wall suddenly stretched and became larger, as if to melt him into it. In an instant, Geno's outline disappeared and disappeared without a trace in the increasing darkness.

Geno's shadow spit out a thin black mist, like a dream. This is very strange. How could a black shadow on the front have a mouth?

However, in the spiritual world that cannot be guessed by common sense in any material field, this has become extremely normal again.

With a wet air, the shadow began to peel off the wall.

From this moment on, fear gradually arose from Geno's heart, trying to seize his reason, so that he would be betrayed by his mind even if he used his best to give orders to his body. He collapsed and watched the shadow take away his life.

But Geno is already the master of the two demons. The power of the demon makes him have a very good control of his own emotions. He easily suppressed his inner fear, as if he gave himself a hint that you are watching a horror movie, not in a horror movie.

"Ogwisha, you take Abel out of the room first, remember to close the door!"

Geno spoke and asked the two to hurry up the room. His tone was very firm. The sudden drop in temperature and brightness made her feel that she would be frozen in place if she didn't leave. Ogwisha didn't say anything, and adrenaline washed over her body. The escaped animal instincts stimulated every trace of existence in her body. She couldn't gush out the thick warmth in her hands, picked up Abel and escaped from the room.

When she closed the door and gasped hard, she suddenly realized that the door panel was covered with frost the next moment, and the cold air rolled out from the cracks in the door. Selwin's room seemed to have turned into a frozen warehouse in a blink of an eye.

Ogwisha pulled Abel, who was frightened, and walked away a little further, but just after she took two steps, she couldn't help but look back at the room worriedly.

Can Geno, the mortal, deal with that monster alone? The monster hidden in the darkness.

She looked at her hands with difficulty, and finally walked to the door and pressed her palm on the door to melt some white frost. Then she put her ears on the handprints and listened carefully to the movements inside the door.

If she heard any abnormal sound, she would immediately rush in and pull Geno to escape!
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