Plague Doctor

Chapter 159: Mr. Gard [Thank you to the Alliance Lord for being a schoolmaster, asking for a monthly ticket to subscribe]

The caretaker was mostly watching the night, and at night he could always hear some strange noises coming out of the house.

And in the middle of the night, you can always see a figure standing behind the window on the second floor with the curtains closed, one stop to dawn...

But that night was different.

[The night sky was particularly dark. Ever since nightfall, the distant wolves in the wind have not stopped.

As usual, I guarded not far from the house, looking at Mr. Gard behind the second floor window from time to time. But the door was pushed open, and it was Mr. Calder who walked out and the figure on the second floor was still there... half a month ago the inspector emptied the mansion, except for Mr. Calder, who could not have been anybody else.

I scolded him back in panic, but Mr. Gard said to me, "My friend, you don't need to watch over me. I'm not a patient. ”

Mr. Gard did not look like a madman at all, but despite his strange face, he maintained his style and did not make me feel ugly. So I was polite to him, asking him what that figure was.

He didn't answer me positively, but he told me a lot of strange things, mostly his experience swimming in the dream world.

Our caretaker has been instructed not to talk to the patient. But Mr. Calder had this charm of calling me a hillbilly who had to listen, and I listened a lot without realizing it. Mr. Gard said, "As long as you've been there once, you won't question my words. ”

I was curious and respectful of each other, but without forgetting my duties, I continued to persuade him to go back, and I said, "Mr. Gard, I'm glad to see you in good shape. Dr. Carlop will be here in a few days. ”

I remember this conversation very clearly, because what happened afterwards changed the whole town of Vosan.

“Dr. Carlop has their limitations.” Mr. Gard just laughed, “but I could go somewhere they couldn't imagine. ”

This page diary saw here, Gu Jun's heart was heavy. I think I've heard this phrase somewhere, it's Chen Fade...

Before chanting suicide, Chen Fade said something like this in the cave: "You can go where you dare not imagine what you call a ghost. ”

Gu Jun frowned. “Gard” is his own translation. Gard is fine. It should have nothing to do with Chen Fade.

But the idea of “I can go to places no one else can imagine” seems to belong to a group of ghosts, and there may be a reason for that.

[“Where?” I couldn't help but ask a question that caught me in a strange swirl.

“A more real place.” Mr. Gard said, "It's clearly there, but you can't find it, you can't get in. ”

Gu Jun looked back at the deserted island and looked for it at its latitude and longitude, but couldn't find it.

Whether that desert island belongs to that kind of place...

He watched the sky red by the sunset and breathed a sigh of relief before continuing to read the diary.

At that time, Mr. Gard did not explain much, but invited the caretaker to visit the house, but when the caretaker strictly refused, Mr. Gard returned.

Soon afterwards, the distant noise became closer and louder, and the whole town suddenly panicked. It was not a wolf pack, but a winged monster like a giant bat. They captured all the lives walking down the town street. Eighty-nine of the guards disappeared that night.

In the face of this sudden darkness, the keeper of the diary broke into Mr. Gard's big house.

Also starting from this section, the words in the diary made Gu Jun feel that the caretaker gradually became a little insane.

“His spirit was affected.” Gu Jun pondered, the diary was written later, even if there is still confusion in the memory, it is wonderful to know what kind of state the caretaker was in, panic, surprise, confusion...

While the town was submerged in terror, Mr. Gard slowly invited the caretaker to drink the flower tea and visit his collection.

[Mr. Calder's collection room is on the second floor, and I don't read much, and I can't describe that strange smell, but it's definitely not just the smell of corpses.

I followed him into that room, mesmerized, and saw something that I couldn't help but tremble when I thought of it.

The room was filled with specimens of human corpses, all intact whole corpses, with beautiful teenage girls, young children, and dead elderly people, all well taken care of, embalmed, dressed in fine clothes, with smiles on their mouths, but I noticed that they were stitched out.

They looked at me like they were alive, and I could hear them whispering at me...

I don't know where Mr. Gard found these bodies, and I don't dare ask if I'm afraid I'm the next one.

“I love these bodies.” Mr. Gard drank tea and said to me, "They put me in touch with a greater being. ”

I realized that the man in front of me might have believed in some heresy, and even the scourge of the town was on him.

Gu Jun has restrained his mind. Obviously, Mr. Gard is not an ordinary carnivore. Maybe he's of the same level as Uncle Dog?

Later, the guards visited many parts of the house in shock, did not see the figure, and did not understand why the bodies had not been searched before. After this long night, the caretaker ran out for help. The diary contents became more messy and fragmented...

A large number of caretakers and residents disappeared, as did the scorching sheriff, Mr. Gard, and the patients spilled out of control of the house.

But it was also then that Dr. Carlop finally arrived in this remote town, and the only way to do so was to capture, bury and destroy all the patients directly. This makes the caretaker quite angry and disappointed, as does his mental frenzy.

Is that what Dr. Carlop is capable of? Is Mr. Gardner right? Is our mind too simple? ”

That night, the caretaker had a nightmare about the ghost eater.

As a caretaker, he knew best what he would be disposed of and fled the next morning to the mountain forests outside the town. It's just that in the dark, deserted mountains, he's getting hungry and suffering, and death seems like a relief.

[Mr. Gard said there was actually a door built here.

I'm going to try the way Mr. Calder taught me to open that door and get into that place.

Gu Jun looked a little nervous. The caretaker had never written about this before. Did Mr. Gard teach him how to do it?

Whether that desert island is a dream, a fantasy, a mystery, or a distortion of space, how do we get in there?

He looked over and this last page seemed to contain detailed access methods...

[I'm ready to try, I just wish I was in a good dream.