When Sidelle got out of the car, she asked Belch to take down the bow and arrow by the way.

Charlie climbed out of the truck and went around the forest on the side of the road suspiciously. When he saw no one, he came back and complained rather uncomfortably: "...What a terrible person."

"The bad thing is not him," Sidelle sighed quietly, "it's the reason why he didn't want to bring us into the town."

She shook the brim of her raincoat, gathered her clothes tightly, and looked back at Charlie: "Put on the shotgun, let's go in and find the belt."

Sidelle took the police pistol, Belch took the bow and arrow, Charlie took the shotgun, and now there is only the big chainsaw and the crossbow in the car.

Policeman John nodded: "I will wait here with Penelope for you to come back."

He knew the meaning of keeping people in the car, not only because the two of them were injured, but also to keep watch over the car.

Sidelle rubbed her frozen cheeks, glanced lightly at Belch, patted him on the shoulder, and bent the corner of her lower lip, her voice was not loud, but Belch could be heard trembling.

"Wait a minute to stand up."

"It's just three of us now," she said.

Charlie couldn't be trusted yet.

Belch, who was suddenly entrusted with an important task: "..."

So, I was a little flustered.

He silently tried the bow and arrow in his hand, feeling that with the speed of this thing, if he was in danger later, he would have to GG if he didn't draw the bow in time.

Seeing the expression on his face, Sidelle couldn't help but chuckle.

"Okay," she said lazily, "this thing is just for you to fill up the noodles. If something happens, you don't need to go up and beat it."

Then, he sneezed again.

Sidelle: "..."

She rubbed her nose and sighed inwardly.

I'm afraid I'm going to get sick this time.

Charlie and his wife Penelope said a few words and came over with a gun.

Several people walked towards the town together.

In the dark sky, heavy rain shrouded this small town that had been abandoned for many years.

Only the light of a flashlight flickered in the darkness.

They did not really enter the town until they crossed a small river strewn with stepping stones.

The town looks okay.It occupies a small area, full of modern buildings, and the streets are clean, but there are no people there. The empty alleys show a somewhat creepy atmosphere in the dark rainstorm.

"Is there really no one living here?" Charlie frowned unconsciously: "It doesn't look like there is no one here."

Sidelle: "No one." The tone was decisive and affirmative.

Just as she answered the call, suddenly, a warm yellow light lit up.

Sidelle looked up and saw the second floor of a villa a few meters away. The curtains were suddenly pulled aside, and an old woman with a stiff face stood behind the curtains. The curtains are drawn.

Charlie: "..."

He said, "Look, there are indeed people in this small town!"

Sidelle was silent for a few seconds, then said calmly: "If I say no one, there will be no one."

She raised her eyes and glanced at the villa on the second floor, and said slowly: "We have never been to this town, but we got news from John that this is a town that has been abandoned for more than ten years, and no one lives in it."

Charlie: "...can it be a ghost if it's not a living person?"

As soon as he finished speaking, he saw the curtains on that floor being opened again, and the old woman with a stiff face looked down at them expressionlessly. A few seconds later, she suddenly closed the curtains again.

The expressions, movements and postures were exactly the same as last time.

Nothing has changed.

Charlie choked, a sudden chill ran down his spine, his lips trembled, and he heard Sidel continue to say unhurriedly, "Of course it's a wax figure."

John had revealed this news long ago when he introduced the background of the town.

"If it's not a wax figure, but something that moves..." Sidelle pondered for a few seconds, "Because we are pure and kind-hearted, and if we believe what John said, there will be absolutely no living people in this town. So—"

"If you see something that moves, it's probably a wild beast from the forest."

"Just raise your shotgun at them."

Sidelle was talking, feeling that her logic was smooth, she patted Charlie on the shoulder with satisfaction, and gave him an encouraging look.

Charlie: "..."

Is this the legendary self-consistent logic?

"The moving wax figure upstairs—" He pointed to the old woman on the second floor. In just a few tens of seconds, she...or it has opened and closed the curtains several times. "Do you need to open it?"

"No," Sidelle said, "it's just supported by mechanisms."

She thought for a while, and then said, "Don't shoot casually. The wax figures here are too real."

Although separated by the rain curtain, the old woman in the window can still be seen to be lifelike.

It's so creepily real, it's like...not a work of art, but a living person.

Sidelle didn't stop when she spoke, she walked forward quickly.Because the town is not big, the location of the gas station can be seen almost at a glance.

She was a little excited, but tried to keep her expression on her face, and didn't show it. She just walked around the small repair yard with a flashlight, and saw no one. Sidelle was about to go in. She turned her head and asked Belch and Charlie: "What is the specification of your belt?"

Before leaving Kom's van, the police had already told Sidelle the police car's belt specifications.

Belch and the two reported the number, and the belt specifications of their cars were actually the same.

Sidelle thought for a while, and said, "You and Charlie are watching the situation outside first, and I'll go in and look for it."

It is safer for two people to stand on guard. Charlie and Belch looked at each other, but there was no objection.

Sidelle walked into the repair yard, touched the tabletop casually, twirled her fingers, and found that it was very clean, without any dust at all.

It's not like it's uninhabited.

Her face was tense, and her hands moved quickly to rummage through the toolbox. She didn't find a belt in the toolbox. She looked at the wall again, but saw a bunch of belts hanging up, but none of the specifications were suitable.

Sidelle's heart sank slightly.

She touched the pistol at her waist, thought for a while, and suddenly heard movement outside.

"Fuck! Fucking..."

The man cursed carelessly, and then Charlie rushed in in panic, shouting loudly: "Belch is missing!"

The moment he came in, Sidelle pulled a belt off the wall, turned around and aimed the gun at him, and said coldly, "Don't move."

"Take another step forward, and I promise you won't be able to get out of this small town."

Charlie's eyes flashed, and he raised his hand without hesitation: "I just came in to report the situation to you. Belch and I were standing outside just now. I looked to the left and he looked to the right... I guarantee we are back to back Standing together, I absolutely did nothing to him. Later he said that he saw a figure in the right direction, and I also heard a sound, so I went with him to see what it was—"

Sidelle: "And then?"

Holding the gun up, she asked as she put the belt in her hand on her body slowly, tied it around her waist, and tied it like a belt.

Charlie stared at the belt around her waist, and seemed a little ashamed to say: "But within two steps, a person suddenly jumped out of the woods—"

"That man is very strong. Anyway, I am not the opponent. He got Belch away. I wanted to shoot him, but he was very smart. He grabbed your brother in front of him, took two steps back and jumped on a car..."

"I have no light, and I can't see where he drove, so I can only come to you first."

Sidelle looked at him for a few seconds, then suddenly smiled.

"Okay then," she said slowly, "I believe you are innocent, probably the bad guys in this town took Belch away. Let's go find him now."

Charlie: "..."

If you believe it, then you should move the gun away.

He seemed a little uneasy, looked at Sidelle and asked, "Have we found our belt?"

"Of course," Sidelle said calmly, "But there is only one repair yard, and I've already got it."

Sidelle only had the belt tied around her waist. Charlie stared straight, swallowed his saliva and said, "Should we leave first? With the urging of Officer John, the road should be repaired soon. Let's leave this place first." Dangerous place, then call the police, wait for the police to rescue your brother..."

Seeing that Sidelle didn't respond, Charlie continued: "There are many people in our car, not only your brother, but also me, Penelope and the police... We are all innocent people, and we cannot be blamed because of you alone. Here, what if the pervert who robbed your brother reappears and targets Penelope and the police? They are still injured..."

Sidelle seemed a little moved when she heard the words, she said: "But I only have one belt, but we have several cars. How do we divide it?"

Charlie's eyes brightened slightly, and he wanted to take a step forward, but because of the darkness of the gun, he just stood there, "The belt can repair my car, and then Penelope and I will take you away..."

"Today is the day when Penelope and I get married. Our wedding ceremony hasn't been held yet...I'm afraid we won't be able to make it back any later. As long as you give me the belt, I can guarantee your personal safety without a car." If so, you can take my car and leave, and I can take you to the wedding venue first..."

"When the police come and rescue your brother, they should be able to repair your car. Then you can leave, and I will give you a sum of money. How much do you need? I guarantee that the balance in my card will make it You are satisfied..."

Sidelle: "?"

She tilted her head, showing a puzzled expression, and smiled strangely.

"Do I look like someone short on money?"

"You're real." She sneered softly, her eyes impatient: "I won't leave if I can't find the missing person, as for you..."

She raised the gun in her hand and narrowed her eyes slightly: "The only belt in my hand can be used in the repair shop, I promise you can't find a second one."

"Either find Belch and leave together. Or stay in the town all the time. As long as I don't agree, none of you can leave. You choose one?"

Seeing that Sidelle was completely unmoved.

Charlie's eyes were dark, and his eyes gradually became sinister in the darkness.

His fingers holding the shotgun moved slightly.

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