Instance game: I signed a pact with the gods, and the gods accused me of cheating

Chapter 571 But the painting is signed (1 more chapter)

Did he hang himself because he was criticized and insulted?

Qin Shang frowned, and then shook his head in his heart.

No, this version of the folk ghost story may provide some information.

But its reference value is not as great as what Fang Changpei just said.

Chang Pei is still a child indeed...

When speaking, the way of remembering and expressing things is always linear.

After all, due to their age and experience, it is difficult for children to think divergently like adults.

As mentioned earlier, people who die unjustly by hanging will have their resentment accumulated in their lower bodies, causing their necks to be pulled very long.

But then again, the key word here is "wasted death".

If a person's psychological defenses really collapse and he commits suicide or he subjectively has the idea of ​​committing suicide.

That would not have given rise to the word "resentment" that is often mentioned in supernatural events!

In other words, the strange shape determined that the woman who died in the monastery a week before the fire must have died unjustly.

For example, someone was coerced into death by someone else, and it was not because of their subjective will that they wanted to commit suicide...

Just like...Uncle Zhao!

Only at this time will weirdness occur.

In other words, the core cause of her death was definitely not the strange looks or criticism from others.

It is highly likely that someone had forced her to commit suicide in the convent!

As for cutting off children's tongues, it is even more ridiculous. It is purely a ghost story made up by adults to scare children.

Who is staring at a child's tongue with a weird eye? If they want to cut it off, shouldn't they treat everyone equally? Why should they let the adults go?

What, kids can't smoke so tongue tastes better to ghosts?

"Are you sure it was in the Xiang'an District Art Museum? Can you be more specific? For example, which artwork were those people who encountered supernatural events in the Xiang'an District Art Museum near? Or, which artwork did they touch..."

The next moment, Qin Shang held his chin and turned to look at the little person beside him.

The shapes of the "shadow projection areas" are diverse and complex, and just knowing the location information of the Xiang'an District Art Museum is still too general, but Qin Shang did make a guess in his mind.

It is very likely that the shadow cast by this contaminated copy was locked up in the Xiang'an District Art Museum as a work of art.

Then, in Qin Shang's slightly disappointed look, Fang Changpei shook his head.

"cannot!"

"The Xiang'an District Art Museum should be the new address of the monastery thirty years ago, because those verified supernatural events occurred in the Xiang'an District Art Museum, but it has been too long... Chang Pei can't guarantee it for uncle."

"But I know that there are many strange and bizarre collections there, and many of them are anonymous. When my father took me there for the first time, he even complained about it. I don't know what these artists are thinking. They don't even want to sign their names. Do they think that anonymity can make those so-called art lovers give up the worldly filter of flattering the famous creators and focus only on the works themselves?"

"But I have a little evidence. I suspect that there is a high probability that there are more than one person in the Xiang'an District Art Museum who experienced the same experience as the one that everyone rumored before the monastery fire."

The next moment, Fang Changpei's dark eyes rolled around, and his face was filled with memories as he said;

"It seems to be a painting in the No. 3 area of ​​the exhibition hall. My father took me to visit the museum. When we entered the No. 3 exhibition hall, he suddenly became much quieter. I pointed to a painting with a pure white color tone and a nun standing in a temple and asked my father, is the sister in the painting wearing a veil or a wedding dress?"

"As a result, my father glared at me sternly, and then he told me other stories from the monastery, including that someone saw a ghost with a long neck, and there was suddenly a seventh person in the dormitory..."

Having said that, Fang Changpei lowered his head in grievance.

When Qin Shang heard this, his eyes widened in surprise.

Did Fang Mo tell Fang Changpei this?

In other words, Fang Mo may have investigated the copy of [No. 1 Cultivator's Grudge] before?

Yes, this guy is no less interested in the Divine Path than himself, and he often deals with the group of Divine Path players. It is reasonable for him to investigate the contaminated copies related to the Divine Path players.

This time, it can be said that I have not received any news...

Because a guess has emerged in Qin Shang's mind at this moment.

One of the skills of the Shenlu server is [Seal]!

In [Chang Teng Ghost School], he had personally witnessed the power of the [Seal] in the hands of the 'Maximum Level Lady'!

"If [No. 1 Cultivator's Grudge] is a dungeon that no one can clear, and even the masters of the official organization can't do anything about it, what is the best way to deal with this place cast by the shadow of the pollution source?"

"That means [Seal] it up..."

If it is an object, [Seal] it to prevent the shadow projection from going crazy and dragging passers-by into the Divine Road. Even if a passer-by accidentally triggers the conditions for opening this contaminated copy and enters the Divine Road, they will only be exposed to a part of the elements.

You won't actually enter a world that is exactly the same as the world in the copy.

According to Fang Changpei, the [Monastic Grudge No. 1] incident took place in Jiangcheng Monastery 30 years ago.

If those ordinary people who encountered strange things were also dragged into the real copy, then after they came out, the core information they would most likely tell would be that the surrounding environment had changed drastically and was seriously inconsistent with reality.

For example, the buildings have turned into non-modern low earthen houses, or the things on your body have disappeared and turned into clothes from other eras. These are the real signs of being teleported into the Divine Road copy.

Because the Shenlu dungeon often has an immersive script-killing feeling.

Entering the dungeon, you must become another identity...

But this point was not included in the information Fang Changpei just mentioned. That is to say, those who encountered supernatural events in the Xiang'an District Art Museum simply came into contact with some elements of this copy, but did not actually enter the copy scene built by the Shenlu server.

"It's just that some elements are missing. The leader said that there is a place in this instance called 'Clear Spring Road', where a great monk passed away. In other words, more than 30 years ago, perhaps after the fire, a great monk passed away in the monastery to purify the resentment. But not many people died there. Including the dean and the woman who hanged herself, there were only two in total..."

There is some discrepancy on this point. Neither the information that Fang Mo had told his daughter as retold by Changpei, nor the folk ghost story Sakamoto told by Fang Changpei mentioned this monk.

The next moment, Qin Shang came to his senses when he noticed that the girl's eyes were red.

The child just mentioned that Fang Mo scolded his daughter in front of the painting.

The little girl probably remembered something sad and aggrieved...

He swallowed his saliva to moisten his dry throat, and said to Fang Changpei in a somewhat helpless manner.

"Well, don't be sad. When your father took you to visit that time, he heard you mention the monastery. He probably wanted to protect you. The central idea of ​​the painting might be problematic."

"If you delve into it, not only will you not be able to figure out the truth of what happened in the monastery, but you will also waste your time thinking about those things every day. After all, you all know the ghost story, and the monastery could be a museum now. Someone actually put a work involving folk legends in such a place. Isn't this just a way to take advantage of the popularity?"

"I think anyone who has heard the ghost story of the monastery will take a look at this work. In fact, I have always felt that whether it is for art or other purposes, those who hide their heads and show their tails can just be regarded as villains!"

“So, even if it’s a modern art exhibit, once it’s anonymous, you don’t have to take it too seriously. Maybe it’s just an artist who’s crazy about becoming famous. The depth of its connotation may not be as complicated as those so-called experts analyze, especially for this kind of work that deliberately tries to reference some real historical events that have happened.”

"Many artists will do anything to become famous. For example, the person who painted the picture of a nun you mentioned may have known that such a painting would attract traffic and other people's attention, so he put his work there."

"Even if it is labeled anonymous, it does not affect his influence after he became famous with this painting, and it will boost his status in his own circle."

"After all, maybe many people come to the Xiang'an District Art Museum just for that painting. It will increase the flow of people and boost the economy. The status of the person who painted this painting in the art circle will probably also rise..."

Qin Shang didn't know whether Fang Changpei could understand what he said.

Although, he had tried his best to coax the little girl...

As a result, the next moment, Fang Changpei's eyes widened, and confusion flashed in his eyes;

"But the painting is signed!"

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